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This map shows the geographic impact of C. H. Tsao's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by C. H. Tsao with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites C. H. Tsao more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by C. H. Tsao. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by C. H. Tsao. The network helps show where C. H. Tsao may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of C. H. Tsao
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of C. H. Tsao.
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Silberberg, R., C. H. Tsao, A. F. Barghouty, & Moshe Shapiro. (1997). Up-dated Partial Cross Sections of Proton-nucleus reactions. ICRC. 4. 321.1 indexed citations
John, Walter, et al.. (1995). HZETRN: Description of a Free-Space Ion and Nucleon Transport and Shielding Computer Program. STIN. 95. 28530.182 indexed citations
Adams, J. H., et al.. (1987). An Investigation of the Charge State of the Anomalous Component. International Cosmic Ray Conference. 3. 446.2 indexed citations
Bieber, J. W., M. A. Pomerantz, & C. H. Tsao. (1983). Harmonics of the Cosmic Ray Diurnal Variation: a Comparison of Theory and Observation. International Cosmic Ray Conference. 3. 289.1 indexed citations
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Tsao, C. H., R. Silberberg, & J. R. Letaw. (1983). Total and Partial Inelastic Cross Sections of Proton-Nucleus Reactions. International Cosmic Ray Conference. 2. 194.1 indexed citations
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Tsao, C. H., R. Silberberg, Jenni Adams, & J. R. Letaw. (1983). Implications of the Ratio (61 <= Z <= 75) / (76 <= Z <= 83) on the Origin and Propagation of the Ultra-Heavy Cosmic Rays. International Cosmic Ray Conference. 2. 225.1 indexed citations
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Pomerantz, M. A., Mohamed F. Tolba, S. P. Duggal, C. H. Tsao, & A. J. Owens. (1981). Origin of Long Term Changes in the North-South Asymmetry of Cosmic Rays. International Cosmic Ray Conference. 3. 302.3 indexed citations
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Duggal, S. P., et al.. (1981). Cosmic ray intensity waves at high rigidities. International Cosmic Ray Conference. 10. 179–182.1 indexed citations
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Adams, J. H., Moshe Shapiro, R. Silberberg, & C. H. Tsao. (1981). Calculated Isotopic Source Composition and Tests for Origin and Propagation of Cosmic Rays with Mass Numbers < 62. International Cosmic Ray Conference. 2. 256.4 indexed citations
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Duggal, S. P., R. K. Schaefer, M. A. Pomerantz, & C. H. Tsao. (1981). The Relationship Between the Interplanetary Magnetic Field and the Nucleonic Intensity. ICRC. 3. 298.1 indexed citations
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Silberberg, R. & C. H. Tsao. (1979). Biological Hazards Associated with Cosmic-Ray and Solar Flare Exposures. ICRC. 5. 317.1 indexed citations
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Shapiro, Moshe, et al.. (1975). Effect of New Cross-Section Measurements on the Estimate of Cosmic-Ray "Age". ICRC. 2. 526.
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Silberberg, R. & C. H. Tsao. (1973). Partial Cross-Sections in High-Energy Nuclear Reactions, and Astrophysical Applications. II. Targets Heavier than Nickel. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 25. 335–367.17 indexed citations
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Shapiro, Moshe, R. Silberberg, & C. H. Tsao. (1972). Composition of relativistic cosmic rays near the earth and at the sources.. 2. 1609–1615.1 indexed citations
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