Contributions to the

 

28th INTERNATIONAL

COSMIC RAY CONFERENCE

 

Tsukuba, Japan

 

Space Radiation Laboratory

California Institute of Technology

Pasadena, California 91125 USA

 

Refer to the ACE ICRC 2003 Contributions

for additional ICRC contributions from Caltech

 

 

 

The Approach of Voyager 1 to the Termination Shock

                E.C. Stone and A.C. Cummings

 

Unusual Enhancements of MeV Ions and Electrons as Voyager 1 Approaches the Heliospheric Termination Shock

                F B. McDonald, A.C. Cummings,

                E.C. Stone, B. Heikkila, N.. Lal,

                and W.R. Webber   

 

Voyager 1 Observations of the Composition of Enhanced MeV Ion Fluxes at 85 AU

                E C. Stone and A C. Cummings

 

Voyager 1 Observations of the Anisotropies of Enhanced Ion Fluxes at 85 AU

A.C.  Cummings, E.C. Stone,

L.F. Burlaga, N.F. Ness,

F.B. McDonald and W.R. Webber

 

Heliospheric Termination Shock Mediation by Anomalous Cosmic Rays: Insights from Recent Voyager Data

                V. Florinski, J.R. Jokipii, E.C. Stone,

                A.C. Cummings and G.P. Zank

 

Local Reacceleration of Galactic Cosmic Rays at The Heliosphere’s Termination Shock

                F.B. McDonald, J. Kota, A.C. Cummings,

                J.R. Jokipii and E.C. Stone

 

Voyager Observations of Anomalous Cosmic Ray Gradients and the Role of Diffusion and Drifts in the Heliosphere

                A.C. Cummings and E.C. Stone

 

High Energy Ionic Charge State Composition In Recent Large Solar Energetic Particle Events

                A.W. Labrador, R.A. Leske, R.A. Mewaldt,

                E.C. Stone and T.T. von Rosenvinge

 

Measurements of the Ultra-Heavy Galactic Cosmic-Ray Abundances between Z=30 and Z=40 with the TIGER Instrument

                J.T. Link, L.M. Barbier, W.R. Binns,

                E.R. Christian, J.R. Cummings, G.A. de Nolfo,

                S. Geier, M.H. Israel, RA. Mewaldt,

                J.W. Mitchell, S.M. Schindler, L.M. Scott,

                E.C. Stone, R.E. Streitmatter, and

                C.J. Waddington

 

Possible Detection of Large Solar Particle Event at Balloon Altitudes during the 2001-2002 TIGER Flight

                S. Geier, L.M. Barbier, W.R. Binns,

                E.R. Christian, J.R. Cummings,

                G.A. de Nolfo, M.H. Israel, J.T. Link,

                R.A. Mewaldt, J.W. Mitchell,

                S.M. Schindler, L.M. Scott, E.C. Stone,

                R.E. Streitmatter, and C.J. Waddington