LAWRENCE W. TOWNSEND
TECHNICAL REPORTS
Informal and Other
1. Townsend, L.W.: The Detection of Protons Scattered by High-Energy Electrons. M.S. Thesis, Naval Postgraduate School June 1970.
2. Townsend, L.W.: Isobar Production in Heavy-Ion Collisions. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Idaho, May 1980.
3. Bidasaria, H.B.; and Townsend, L.W.: Analytical Optical Potentials for Nucleon-Nucleus and Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions Involving Light and Medium Nuclei. NASA TM-83224, January 1982.
4. Bidasaria, H.B.; and Townsend, L.W.: Phenomenological Optical Potential Analysis of Proton-Carbon Elastic Scattering at 200 MeV. NASA TM 84498, June 1982.
5. Townsend, L.W.; and Bidasaria, H.B.: Improvements to the Langley HZE Abrasion Model. NASA TM 84542, September 1982.
6. Townsend, L.W.; and Bidasaria, H.B.: Analytic Determination of Single-Folding Optical Potentials. NASSA TM-84611, February 1983.
7. Wong, M.; Schimmerling, W.; Civello, J.; Howard, J.; Wilson, J.W.; Townsend, L.W.; and Bidasaria, H.B.: Transport of High-Energy Heavy Ions Through Extended Matter. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report No. LBL-16840, April 1984, pp. 85-87.
8. Wilson, J.W.; Townsend, L.W.; Wong, M; and Schimmerling, W: 20Ne Interaction in Extended Matter. NASA TM 86312, December 1984.
9. Wong, M.; Schimmerling, W.; Rapkin, M.; Howard, J.; Wilson, J.W.; Townsend, L.W.; and Bidasaria, H.B.: The Passage of High Energy Heavy Ions Through Extended Matter: Transport Studies. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report No. LBL-18393, April 1985, pp. 92-96.
10. Wilson, J.W.; Townsend, L.W.; and Cucinotta, F.A.: Transport Model of Nucleon-Nucleus Reaction. NASA TM 87724, July 1986.
11. Townsend, L.W.; and Wilson, J.W.: An Assessment of Transport Coefficient Approximations Used in Galactic Heavy Ion Shielding Calculations. NASA TM 89054, December 1986.
12. Wilson, J.W.; Townsend, L.W.; and Cucinotta, F.A.: On the Potential Impact of the Newly Proposed Quality Factors on Space Radiation Protection. NASA TM 89055, January 1987.
13. Wilson, J.W.; and Townsend, L.W.: Preliminary Estimates of Galactic Cosmic Ray Radiation Exposures for Interplanetary Missions. NASA TM 100519, October 1987.
14. Meador, W.E.; and Townsend, L.W.: Local Time Displacement as a Symmetry of Nature in Flat Space-Time. NASA TM 100610, April 1988.
15. Townsend, L.W.; Nealy, J.E.; and Wilson, J.W.: Preliminary Estimates of Radiation Exposures for Interplanetary Missions from Anomalously Large Solar Flare Events. NASA TM 100620, May 1988.
16. Townsend, L.W.; Wilson, J.W.; and Nealy, J.E.: Preliminary Estimates of Galactic Cosmic Ray Shielding Requirements for Manned Interplanetary Missions. NASA TM 101516, October 1988.
17. Cucinotta, F.A.; Atwell, W.H.; Hardy, A.C.; Golightly, M.J.; Wilson, J.W.; Townsend, L.W.; Shinn, J.; Nealy, J.E.; and Katz, R.: Predictions of Cell Damage Rates for Lifesat Missions. NASA TM 102170, November 1990.
18. Tripathi, R.K.; and Townsend, L.W.: Can Bose Condensation of Alpha Particles be Observed in Heavy Ion Collisions? NASA TM 108996, June 1993.
19. Townsend, L.W.; and Wilson, J.W.: The Interplanetary Radiation Environment and Methods to Shield From It. Strategies for Mars. Carol Stoker and Carter Emmart, Editors (in press).
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