Stone, Edward C.
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- Webber, W. R. and Lal, N., et el. (2020) Voyager 1 Measurements Beyond the Heliopause of Galactic Cosmic Ray Helium, Boron, Carbon, Oxygen, Magnesium, Silicon and Iron Nuclei with Energies 0.5 to >1.5 GeV/nuc; 10.48550/arXiv.1712.02818
- Webber, W. R. and Stone, E. C., et el. (2020) The Intensities of Cosmic Ray H and He Nuclei at ~250 MeV/nuc Measured by Voyagers 1 and 2 - Using these Intensities to Determine the Solar Modulation Parameter in the Inner Heliosphere and the Heliosheath Over a 40 Year Time Period; 10.48550/arXiv.1706.02772
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- Stone, E. C. and Alkalai, Leon, et el. (2015) Science and Enabling Technologies to Explore the Interstellar Medium; 10.26206/3PKN-N663
- Stone, E. C. (1984) The Voyager Encounters with Saturn