Publication List: R. B. McKibben

A. Journal and Other Refereed Articles:

  1. The Azimuthal Propagation of Low Energy Solar Flare Protons as Observed from Spacecraft Very Widely Separated in Solar Azimuth, R.B. McKibben, J. Geophys. Res., 77, 3957-3984, 1972 (Thesis Research).

  2. Reply to Comments on "The Azimuthal Propagation of Low Energy Solar Flare Protons as Observed from Spacecraft Very Widely Separated in Solar Azimuth", R.B. McKibben, J. Geophys. Res., 78, 1239-1242, 1973 (Thesis Research).

  3. The Azimuthal Propagation of Low Energy Solar Flare Protons: Interpretation of Observations, R.B. McKibben, J. Geophys. Res., 78, 7184-7204, 1973.

  4. Preliminary Pioneer 10 Intensity Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Rays, R.B. McKibben, J.J. O'Gallagher, J.A. Simpson, and A.J. Tuzzolino, Astrophys. J. (Letters), 181, L9-L13, 1973.

  5. Protons and Electrons in Jupiter's Magnetic Field: Results from the University of Chicago Experiment on Pioneer 10, J.A. Simpson, D. Hamilton, G. Lentz, R.B. McKibben, A. Mogro-Campero, M. Perkins, K.R. Pyle, A.J. Tuzzolino, and J.J. O'Gallagher, Science, 183, 306-309, 1974.

  6. Protons and Electrons Trapped in the Jovian Dipole Magnetic Field Region and Their Interaction with Io, J.A. Simpson, D.C. Hamilton, R.B. McKibben, A. Mogro-Campero, K.R. Pyle, and A.J. Tuzzolino, J. Geophys. Res., 79, 3522-3544, 1974.

  7. Evidence from Charged Particle Studies for the Distortion of the Jovian Magnetosphere, R.B. McKibben and J.A. Simpson, J. Geophys. Res., 79, 3545-3549, 1974.

  8. Jupiter Revisited: First Results from the University of Chicago Charged Particle Experiment on Pioneer 11, J.A. Simpson, D.C. Hamilton, G.A. Lentz, R.B. McKibben, M. Perkins, K.R. Pyle, and A.J. Tuzzolino, Science, 188, 455-459, 1975.

  9. Cosmic Ray Intensity Gradients in the Solar System, R.B. McKibben, Rev. Geophys. Sp. Phys., 13, 1088-1092, 1975.

  10. Dynamics of the Jovian Magnetosphere and Energetic Particle Radiation, J.A. Simpson and R.B. McKibben, Jupiter, (T. Gehrels, ed.), Univ. of Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizona, p. 738-766, 1976.

  11. An Experimental Test for the Charge State of the Anomalous Helium Component, R.B. McKibben, Astrophys. J. (Letters), 217, L113-L116, 1977.

  12. The Solar Latitude and Radial Dependence of the Anomalous Cosmic Ray Helium Component, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Astrophys. J. (Letters), 227, L147-L152, 1979.

  13. Saturnian Trapped Radiation and Its Absorption by Satellites and Rings: The First Results from Pioneer 11, J.A. Simpson, T.S. Bastian, D.L. Chenette, G.A. Lentz, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and A.J. Tuzzolino, Science, 207, 411-415, 1979.

  14. Charged Particle Diffusion and Acceleration in Saturn's Radiation Belts, R.B. McKibben and J.A. Simpson, J. Geophys. Res., 85, 5773-5783, 1980.

  15. The Trapped Radiations of Saturn and Their Absorption by Satellites and Rings, J.A. Simpson, T.S. Bastian, D.L. Chenette, R.B. McKibben, and K.R. Pyle, J. Geophys. Res., 85, 5731-5762, 1980.

  16. The Galactic Cosmic Ray Radial Intensity Gradient and Large-Scale Modulation in the Heliosphere, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Astrophys. J. (Letters), 254, L23-L27, 1982.

  17. The Heliospheric Intensity Gradient of the Anomalous He4 and the Galactic Cosmic Ray Components, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Astrophys. J. (Letters), 257, L41-L46, 1982.

  18. Pioneer 11 Observations of Trapped Particle Absorption by the Jovian Ring and the Satellites 1979-J1, J2, and J3, K.R. Pyle, R.B. McKibben, and J.A. Simpson, J. Geophys. Res., 88, 45-48, 1983.

  19. Pioneer 11 Observations of Trapped Particle Absorption by Amalthea, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, J. Geophys. Res., 88, 36-44, 1983.

  20. Changes in Radial Gradients of Low-Energy Cosmic Rays between Solar Minimum and Maximum: Observations from 1 to 31 AU, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Astrophys. J. (Letters), 289, L35-L39, 1985.

  21. Pioneer 11 Observations of Effects of Ganymede and Callisto on Jupiter's Trapped Radiation, R.B. McKibben and J.E.P. Connerney, J. Geophys. Res., 91, 10975-10988, 1986.

  22. Galactic Cosmic Rays and Anomalous Components in the Heliosphere, R.B. McKibben, Rev. Geophys. Sp. Phys., 25, 711-722, 1987.

  23. Cosmic Ray Modulation, R.B. McKibben, Proc. Solar Wind 6, NCAR Technical Note TN-306+Proc., NCAR, Boulder, CO., 2, 615-633, 1988.

  24. Re-analysis and Confirmation of Positive Latitude Gradients for Anomalous Helium and Galactic Cosmic Rays Measured in 1975-76 with Pioneer 11, R.B. McKibben, J. Geophys. Res., 94, 17021-17033, 1989.

  25. The Ulysses Cosmic Ray and Solar Particle Investigations, J. A. Simpson, J. D. Anglin, A. Balogh, M. Bercovitch, J. M. Bouman, E. E. Budzinski, J. R. Burrows, R. Carvell, J. Connell, R. Ducros, P. Ferrando, J. Firth, M. Garcia-Munoz, J. Henrion, R. J. Hynds, B. Iwers, R. Jacquet, H. Kunow, G. Lentz, R. G. Marsden, R. B. McKibben, R. Mller-Mellin, D. E. Page, M. Perkins, A. Raviart, T. Sanderson, H. Sierks, L. Treguer, A. J. Tuzzolino, K.-P. Wenzel, and G. Wibberenz, Astron. and Astrophys., 92, 365-399, 1992.

  26. Energetic Charged Particle Phenomena in the Jovian Magnetosphere: First Results from the Ulysses COSPIN Investigation, J. A. Simpson, J. D. Anglin, A. Balogh, J. R. Burrows, S. W. H. Cowley, P. Ferrando, B. Heber, R. J. Hynds, H. Kunow, R. G. Marsden, R. B. McKibben, R. Mller-Mellin, D. E. Page, A. Raviart, T. R. Sanderson, Keith Staines, K.-P. Wenzel, Margaret D. Wilson, and M. Zhang, Science, 257, 1543-1550, 1992.

  27. Relativistic Electron Flux Anisotropies in the Dusk-Side Jovian Magnetosphere: A Test for Source Location and Escape Mechanism, M. Zhang, J. A. Simpson, and R. B. McKibben, Planet. Space Sci, 41(11/12), 1029-1040, 1993

  28. Impulsive Bursts of Relativistic Electrons Discovered during Ulysses' Traversal Traversal of Jupiter's Dusk-side Magnetosphere, R. B. McKibben, J. A. Simpson, and M. Zhang, Planet. Sp. Sci., 41(11/12), 1041-1058, 1993.

  29. An Instrument for Discrimination between Orbital Debris and Natural Particles in Near-Earth Space, A. J. Tuzzolino, J. A. Simpson, R. B. McKibben, H. D. Voss, and H. Gursky, Adv. Sp. Res., 13(8), 133-136, 1993.

  30. Cosmic Ray Modulation in the 3-D Heliosphere, R. B. McKibben, J. J. Connell, C. Lopate, J. A. Simpson, and M. Zhang, Sp. Sci. Rev., 72(1/2), 367-378, 1995.

  31. Ulysses Out-of-Ecliptic Observations of "27-day" Variations in High Energy Cosmic Ray Intensity, R.B. McKibben, J.A. Simpson, M. Zhang, S. Bame, and A. Balogh, Sp. Sci. Rev., 72(1/2), 403-408, 1995.

  32. Cosmic Ray and Solar Particle Investigations Over the South Polar Regions of the Sun, J. A. Simpson, J. D. Anglin, V. Bothmer, J. J. Connell, P. Ferrando, B. Heber, H. Kunow, C. Lopate, R. G. Marsden, R. B. McKibben, R. Mller-Mellin, C. Paizis, C. Rastoin, A. Raviart, T. R. Sanderson, H. Sierks, K. J. Trattner, K.-P. Wenzel, G. Wibberenz, and M. Zhang, Science, 268, 1019-1023, 1995

  33. Impulsive Bursts of Energetic Particles in the High-latitude Dusk-side Magnetosphere of Jupiter, M. Zhang, R. B. McKibben, J. A. Simpson, K. Staines, J. D. Anglin, R. G. Marsden, T. R. Sanderson, and K.-P. Wenzel, J. Geophys. Res., 100, 19497-19512, 1995.

  34. The Latitude Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Ray and Anomalous Helium Fluxes Measured on Ulysses from the Sun's South Polar Region to the Equator, J. A. Simpson, J. J. Connell, C. Lopate, R. B. McKibben, and M. Zhang, Geophys. Res. Letters, 22, 3337-3340, 1995.

  35. Observations of Galactic Cosmic Rays and the Anomalous Helium during the Ulysses Passage from the South to the North Solar Poles, R.B. McKibben, J.J. Connell, C. Lopate, J.A. Simpson, and M. Zhang, Astron. Astrophys., 316, 547-554, 1996.

  36. Three-Dimensional Solar Modulation of Cosmic Rays and Anomalous Components in the Inner Heliosphere, R.B. McKibben, in Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere (R. von Steiger, L. A. Fisk, and J. R. Jokipii, eds), Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht, pp. 21-32, 1998.

  37. The Latitudinal Structure of Modulation in the Inner Heliosphere, R.B. McKibben, R.A. Burger, B. Heber, J.R. Jokipii, F.B. McDonald, and M.S. Potgieter, in Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere (R. von Steiger, L. A. Fisk, and J. R. Jokipii, eds), Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht, pp. 188-193, 1998.

  38. Anomalous Cosmic Ray Data Sets, R.G. Marsden, A.C. Cummings, B. Klecker,.J. Lanzerotti, J. E. Mazur, R.B. McKibben, R.A. Mewaldt, and K.J. Trattner, in Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere (R. von Steiger, L. A. Fisk, and J. R. Jokipii, eds), Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht, pp. 263-268, 1998.

  39. Modulation of Cosmic Rays and Anomalous Components by CIRs: Report of Working Group D, R.B. McKibben, R.A. Burger, J. Kota, B. Heber, J.R. Jokipii, F.B. McDonald, C. Paizis, M. Potgieter, I. Richardson, Sp Sci. Rev.,89, pp. 307-326, 1999.

  40. North-South Asymmetries in Modulation and 26-Day Variations, R.B. McKibben, Sp. Sci. Rev., 89, pp. 261-262, 1999.

  41. The Angle Detecting Inclined Sensor (ADIS) System: Measuring Particle Angles of Incidence without Position Sensing Detectors, J.J. Connell, C. Lopate, and R.B. McKibben, Nucl. Inst. Meth., A457, 220-229, 2001.

  42. Cosmic Rays at All Latitudes in the Inner Heliosphere, R.B. McKibben, in The Heliosphere Near Solar Minimum: The Ulysses Perspectives, (R.G. Marsden, A. Balogh, and E.J. Smith, editors), Wiley-Praxis, 327-371, 2001.

  43. The Space Dust (SPADUS) Instrument Aboard the Earth Orbiting ARGOS Spacecraft: Instrument Description and First Results. I. Instrument Description, A.J. Tuzzolino, R.B. McKibben, J.A. Simpson, S. BenZvi, H.D. Voss, and H. Gursky, Plan. Sp. Sci., 49, 689-703, 2001.

  44. The Space Dust (SPADUS) Instrument Aboard the Earth Orbiting ARGOS Spacecraft: Instrument Description and First Results. II. Results from the First 16 Months of Flight, A.J. Tuzzolino, R.B. McKibben, J.A. Simpson, S. BenZvi, H.D. Voss, and H. Gursky, Plan. Sp. Sci., 49, 705-729, 2001.

  45. Modulation Near Solar Maximum and High Solar Latitudes: Observations from the Ulysses COSPIN High Energy Telescope, R.B. McKibben, C. Lopate, and M. Zhang, Sp. Sci. Rev., 97, 367-371, 2001

  46. Simultaneous Observations of Solar Energetic Particle Events by IMP 8 and the Ulysses COSPIN High Energy Telescope at High Solar Latitudes, R.B. McKibben, C. Lopate, and M. Zhang, Sp. Sci. Rev., 97, 257-262, 2001

  47. Observation of decay phases of solar energetic particle events and 1 and 5 AU from the Sun, S. Dalla, A. Balogh, B. Heber, C. Lopate, and R.B. McKibben, J. Geophys. Res., 107(A11), 1370, doi:10.1029/2001JA009155, 2002.

  48. The Large-Area Dust Detection Array (LADDA), J. Blum, F. Giovane, A,J. Tuzzolino, R.B. McKibben, and R. Corsaro, Adv. Sp. Res., 31(#2), pp. 307-312, 2002

  49. Ulysses Observations of Solar Energetic Particles From the July 14, 2000 Event at High Heliographic Latitudes, M. Zhang, R.B. McKibben, C. Lopate, J.R. Jokipii, J. Giacalone, M.-B. Kallenrode, and H.K. Rassoul, J. Geophys. Res., 108(A4), 1154, doi:10.1029/2002JA009531, 2002

  50. Ulysses COSPIN Observations of Cosmic Rays and Solar Energetic Particles from the South Pole to the North Pole of the Sun during Solar Maximum, R.B. McKibben, J.J. Connell, C. Lopate, M. Zhang, J.D. Anglin, A. Balogh, S. Dalla, T.R. Sanderson, R.G. Marsden, M.Y. Hofer, H. Kunow, A. Posner, and B. Heber, Ann. Geophys., 21, 1217-1228, 2003.

  51. Delay in solar energetic particle onsets at high heliographic latitudes S. Dalla, A. Balogh, S. Krucker, A. Posner, R. Mueller-Mellin, J.D. Anglin, M.Y. Hofer, R.G. Marsden, T.R. Sanderson, B. Heber, M. Zhang, and R.B. McKibben Ann. Geophys., 21, 1367-1375, 2003.

  52. Characterization of SEP events at high latitudes, S. Dalla, A. Balogh, S. Krucker, A. Posner, R. Mueller-Mellin, J.D. Anglin, M.Y. Hofer, R.G. Marsden, T.R. Sanderson, B. Heber, M. Zhang and R.B. McKibben, Proc. Solar Wind 10, AIP Conf. Proc., 679, 656-659, 2003.

  53. Properties of high heliolatitude solar energetic particle events and constraints on models of acceleration and propagation, S. Dalla, A. Balogh, S. Krucker, A. Posner, R. Mueller-Mellin, J.D. Anglin, M.Y. Hofer, R.G. Marsden, T.R. Sanderson, C. Tranquille, B. Heber, M. Zhang, and R.B. McKibben, Geophys. Res. Lett., 30, DOI 10.1029/2003GL017139, 2003.

  54. Perpendicular transport of solar energetic particles in heliospheric magnetic fields, M. Zhang, J. R. Jokipii, and R.B. McKibben, Ap.J., 595, 493-499 2003.

  55. Propagation of energetic particles in high-latitude high-speed solar wind, T.R. Sanderson, R.G. Marsden, C. Tranquille, S. Dalla, R.J. Forsyth, J.T. Gosling, and R.B. McKibben, Geophys Res. Lett., 30, doi 10.1029/2003GL017306, 2003.

  56. The Sun and Heliosphere at Solar Maximum, E.J.Smith, R.G.Marsden, A.Balogh, G.Gloeckler, J.Geiss, D.J.McComas, R.B.McKibben, R.J.MacDowall, L.J.Lanzerotti, N.Krupp, H.Krueger, M.Landgraf, Science, 302. 1165-1169, 2003.

  57. The Dust Flux Monitor Instrument (DFMI) for the STARDUST Mission to Comet Wild-2, A.J. Tuzzolino, T.E. Economou, R.B. McKibben, J.A. Simpson, J.A.M. McDonnell, M.J. Burchell, B.A.M. Vaughan, P. Tsou, M.S. Hanner, B.C. Clark, and D.E. Brownlee, J. Geophyse Res. (Planets), 108(E10), doi: 10.1029/2003JE002086, 2003.

  58. Dust near the Sun, I. Mann, H. Kimura, D. Biesecker, B.T. Tsurutani, E. Gruen, B. McKibben, P. Lamy, J.-D. Liou, R.M. MacQueen, T. Mukai, and L. Guhathakurta, Sp. Sci. Rev., 110, 269-305, 2004.

  59. Cosmic Ray Modulation and Diffusion in the Inner Heliosphere, R.B. McKibben, Adv. Sp. Research, 35, 518-531, 2005.

  60. Final Results from the Space Dust (SPADUS) Instrument flown aboard the Earth-orbiting ARGOS spacecraft, A.J. Tuzzolino, T.E. Economou, R.B. McKibben, J.A. Simpson, S. BenZvi, L. Blackburn, H.D. Voss and H. Gursky, Plan. Sp. Sci., 53, 903-923, 2005.

  61. Applications of a phoswich-based detector for fast (~1-10 MeV) solar neutrons for missions to the inner heliosphere. R.B. McKibben, J.J. Connell, J.R. Macri, M.L. McConnell, J.M. Ryan, E.O. Flueckiger, M.R. Moser, J.C. Brown, and A.S. McKinnon, Adv. Sp. Res., 36, 1432-1438, 2005.

  62. Energetic particle observations from the Ulysses COSPIN instruments obtained during the October-November 2003 events, R.B. McKibben, J.D. Anglin, J.J. Connell, S. Dalla, B. Heber, H. Kunow, C. Lopate, R.G. Marsden, T.R. Sanderson, T.R., and M. Zhang, J. Geophys. Res., 110, doi:10.1029/2005JA011049, 2005.

  63. Final Results from the Space Dust (SPADUS) Instrument flown aboard the Earth-orbiting ARGOS spacecraft, A.J. Tuzzolino, T.E. Economou, R.B. McKibben, J.A. Simpson, S. BenZvi, L. Blackburn, H.D. Voss and H. Gursky, Plan. Sp. Sci., 53, 903-923, 2005.

  64. An overview of Jovian electrons during the distant Ulysses Jupiter flyby, B. Heber, M.S. Potgieter, S.E.S. Fereira, S. Dalla, H. Kunow, R. Mueller-Mellin, G. Wibberenz, C. Paizis, G. Sarri, R.G. Marsden, T.R. Sanderson, R.B. McKibben, and M. Zhang, Plan. Sp. Sci., in press, 2006.

  65. Ulysses observations of Jovian relativistic electrons in the interplanetary space near Jupiter: Determination of perpendicular particle transport coefficients and their energy dependence, M. Zhang, G. Qin, H. Rassoul, R.B. McKibben, C. Lopate, and B. Heber, Plan. Sp. Sci., in press, 2006.

  66. Accelerator Test of an Angle Detecting Inclined Sensor (ADIS) Prototype with Beams of 48Ca and Fragments, J. J. Connell, C. Lopate, R. B. McKibben and A. Enman, Nuc. Inst. Meth., submitted, 2006.

  67. Localized "Jets" of Jovian Electrons Observed during Ulysses' Distant Jupiter Flyby, R.B. McKibben, M. Zhang, B. Heber, and H. Kunow, Plan. Sp. Sci., in press, 2006.

B. Published Conference Proceedings: Contributed(+) and Invited(*) Papers

  1. + Differential Energy Spectra and Intensity Variations of 1-20 MeV/Nucleon Protons and Helium Nuclei in Interplanetary Space (1964-1966), C.Y. Fan, G. Gloeckler, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Can. J. Phys., 46, 5498, 1968.

  2. + The Quiet-Time Fluxes of Protons and Alpha Particles in the Energy Range 2-20 MeV/Nucleon in 1967, C.Y. Fan, G. Gloeckler, R.B. McKibben, and J.A. Simpson, Acta Phys. Hung., 29, Suppl. 2, 261, 1970.

  3. + Corotating Particle Fluxes Observed with the Pioneer 7 and IMP-4 Spacecraft, R.B. McKibben, Proc. 13th Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., Denver, Co., U.S.A., 2, 1632, 1973.

  4. + Heliospheric Intensity Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Ray Nuclei and Electrons from Pioneer 10, G.A. Lentz, R.B. McKibben, J.J. O'Gallagher, M. Perkins, J.A. Simpson, and A.J. Tuzzolino, Proc. 13th Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., Denver, Co., U.S.A., 2, 743, 1973.

  5. + Progress Report on the Radial Gradients of Cosmic Ray Nuclei 0.5 MeV per Nucleon to Relativistic Energies and Electrons 6 to 30 MeV, J.A. Simpson, T.F. Conlon, J.J. O'Gallagher, R.B. McKibben, and A.J. Tuzzolino, Solar Wind Three, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Ca., 329, 1974.

  6. + On the Distortion of the Jovian Magnetosphere for R > 40 R as Deduced from Charged Particle Studies, R.B. McKibben and J.A. Simpson, The Magnetospheres of the Earth and Jupiter, (V. Formisano, ed.), Reidel, Boston, Mass., 307, 1976.

  7. + Characteristics of the Jovian Trapped Electrons and Protons for R < 20 R and Their Interaction with Io, J.A. Simpson, D.C. Hamilton, R.B. McKibben, A. Mogro-Campero, K.R. Pyle, and A.J. Tuzzolino, The Magnetospheres of the Earth and Jupiter, (V. Formisano, ed.), Reidel, Boston, Mass., 317, 1976 .

  8. + Cosmic Ray Radial Intensity Gradients Measured by Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, J.A. Simpson, A.J. Tuzzolino, and J.J. O'Gallagher, Proc. 14th Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., Munich, West Germany, 4, 1511, 1975.

  9. + The Charge State of the Anomalous Helium Component as Determined from the Rigidity Dependence of Short-Term Modulations of the Los-Energy Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity, R.B. McKibben, Proc. 15th Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 3, 194, 1977.

  10. + Cosmic Ray Intensity Gradients in the Outer Solar System Measured by Pioneer 10 and 11, R.B> McKibben, J.J. O'Gallagher, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Proc. 15th Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 3, 240, 1977.

  11. + Variations in the Intensity of Galactic Cosmic Rays and the Anomalous Helium as a Function of Solar Latitude, T.S. Bastian, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Proc. 16th Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., Kyoto, Japan, 12, 318, 1979.

  12. + The Radial Intensity Gradients for Cosmic Rays and the Anomalous Helium from Pioneer 10 and 11, T.S. Bastian, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Proc. 16th Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., Kyoto, Japan, 5, 338, 1979.

  13. + Recurrent Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Rays and the Anomalous Helium by Corotating Interaction Regions, T.S. Bastian, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Proc. 16th Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., Kyoto, Japan, 12, 324, 1979.

  14. + Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Rays and Anomalous Helium to > 20 AU during the Onset of Solar Modulation, T.S. Bastian, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Proc. 17th Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., Paris, France, 10, 88, 1981.

  15. * Observations of Solar Particle Propagation and Solar Modulation, R.B. McKibben, Proc. 17th Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., Paris, France, 13, 163, 1981.

  16. + Radial Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Rays Measured by Pioneer 10 from 1-29 AU through the Period of Solar Maximum, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Proc. 18th Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., Bangalore, India, 3, 63, 1983.

  17. + Galactic Cosmic Ray Radial Gradients and the Anomalous Helium Component near Maximum Solar Modulation and to Radii beyond 34 AU from the Sun, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Proc. 18th Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., La Jolla, Ca. U.S.A., 5, 198, 1985.

  18. + The Recovery of the Cosmic Ray Flux from Maximum Solar Modulation at IMP 8 (1AU) and at Pioneer 10 (R > 34AU), R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Proc. 18th Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., La Jolla, Ca. U.S.A., 5, 206, 1985.

  19. * Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere, R.B. McKibben, in The Sun and the Heliosphere in Three Dimensions, (Proc. 19th ESLAB Symposium, R. Marsden, ed.), D. Reidel, Dordrecht, Holland, pp.361-374, 1986.

  20. + Radial Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Rays to 40 AU during Declining Solar Activity, C. Lopate, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Proc. 20th Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf., Moscow, USSR, 3, 409, 1987.

  21. + The Anomalous Helium Component in the Heliosphere: Observations at R>30 AU during Recovery from Maximum Modulation, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Proc. 20th Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf., Moscow, USSR, 3, 442, 1987.

  22. * Gradients of Galactic Cosmic rays and Anomalous Components, R.B. McKibben, Interplanetary Particle Environment, (J. Feynman, S. Gabriel, eds), Jet Propulsion Laboratory, JPL Publication 88-28, p. 135, 1988.

  23. * Cosmic Rays in the Local Interstellar Medium, R.B. McKibben, COSPAR Colloquia Series, Volume 1: Physics of the Outer Heliosphere, S. Grzedzielski and D. E. Page, eds.,Pergamon, pp. 107-118, 1990.

  24. + Energetic Ion and Cosmic Ray Characteristics of Magnetic Clouds, T.R. Sanderson, J. Beeck, R.G. Marsden, C. Tranquille, K.-P. Wenzel, R.B. McKibben and E.J. Smith, in Physics of Magnetic Flux Ropes, (Eds. C. T. Russell, E. R. Priest, and L. C. Lee), Amer. Geophys. Union Geophysical Monograph 58, 385, 1990.

  25. + Cosmic Ray, Energetic Ion and Magnetic Field Characteristics of Magnetic Clouds, T.R. Sanderson, J. Beeck, R.G. Marsden, C. Tranquille, K.-P. Wenzel, R.B. McKibben and E.J. Smith, COSPAR Colloquia Series, Volume 1: Physics of the Outer Heliosphere, S. Grzedzielski and D. E. Page, eds.,Pergamon, pp. 187-190, 1990.

  26. + A Study of the Relation between Magnetic Clouds and Forbush Decreases, T. R. Sanderson, J. Beeck, R. G. Marsden, C. Tranquille, K.-P. Wenzel, R. B. McKibben, and E. J. Smith, Proc. 21st Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf., Adelaide, Australia, 6, 251,1990.

  27. + Cosmic Ray, Energetic Ion and Magnetic Field Characteristics of a Magnetic Cloud, T. R. Sanderson, J. Beeck, R. G. Marsden, C. Tranquille, K.-P. Wenzel, R. B. McKibben, and E. J. Smith, Proc. 21st Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf., Adelaide, Australia, 6, 255, 1990.

  28. + Pioneer 10 and 11 Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Ray Nuclei and Anomalous Components through the Period of Solar Minimum and to 46 AU from the Sun, C. Lopate, R. B. McKibben, K. R. Pyle, and J. A. Simpson, Proc. 21st Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf., Adelaide, Australia, 6, 128, 1990.

  29. + The 2H/1H Ratio as a Test for the Presence of Anomalous Protons at Pioneer 10 near Solar Minimum in 1987, C. Lopate and R. B. McKibben, Proc. 22nd Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf., (Dublin, Ireland), 3, 390, 1991.

  30. + Radial Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Rays and Anomalous Components in the Heliosphere: Pioneer 10/11, Ulysses, and IMP 8 Measurements, C. Lopate, R. B. McKibben, K. R. Pyle, and J. A. Simpson, Proc. 22nd Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf., (Dublin, Ireland), 3, 378, 1991.

  31. + An LDEF II Dust Instrument for Discrimination between Orbital Debris and Natural Particles in Near-Earth Space, A. J. Tuzzolino, J. A. Simpson, R. B. McKibben, H. D. Voss, and H. Gursky, Proc. 2nd LDEF Post-Retrieval Symposium, NASA Conf. Publication 3194, Part 4, p. 1535, 1993

  32. + Ulysses Observations of 26-day Intensity Variation of Cosmic Rays and Anomalous Helium over the South Pole, M. Zhang, J. A. Simpson, R. B. McKibben, T. S. Johns, E. J. Smith, and J. L. Phillips, Proc. 24th Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf., 4, 956, 1995.

  33. + Measurements of Micron-Scale Meteoroids and Orbital Debris with the Space Dust (SPADUS) Instrument on the Upcoming ARGOS P91-1 Mission, R.B. McKibben, J.A. Simpson, and A.J. Tuzzolino, Proc. Second European Conf. on Space Debris, ESA SP-393, pp. 139-142, 1997

  34. + The Propagation of the Onset of Modulation in Cycle 23 from 1 to 72 AU, R.B. McKibben, C. Lopate, M. Zhang, J.A. Simpson, R.B. Decker, and S.M. Krimigis, Proc. 26th Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf., (Salt Lake City, Utah), 7, 95-98, 1999.

  35. + Ulysses COSPIN Observations of the energy and charge dependence of the propagation of solar energetic particles to the Sun's south polar regions, R.B. McKibben, J.J. Connell, C. Lopate, M. Zhang, A. Balogh, S. Dalla, R.G. Marsden, T.R. Sanderson, C. Tranquille, J.D. Anglin, H. Kunow, R. Mueller-Mellin, B. Heber, A. Raviart, and C. Paizis, Proc. 27th Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf., (Hamburg, Germany), 8, 3281-3284, 2001.

  36. + Intensities of Galactic Cosmic Ray Nuclei from the Ecliptic to the South Solar Polar Regions near Solar Maximum: Observations from the Ulysses COSPIN HET and KET Instruments, R.B. McKibben, J.J. Connell, M. Zhang, C. Lopate, and B. Heber, Proc. 27th Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf., (Hamburg, Germany), 10, 3893-3896, 2001.

  37. + Ulysses Observations of Solar Energetic Particles from the July 14, 2000 Event at High Heliographic Latitudes, Ming Zhang, R.B. McKibben, C. Lopate, J.R. Jokipii, J. Giacalone, and M.-B. Kallenrode, Proc. 27th Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf., (Hamburg, Germany), 8, 3302-3305, 2001.

  38. + Solar energetic proton intensity profiles at 5 AU from the Sun, S. Dalla, A. Balogh, B. Heber, C. Lopate, and R.B. McKibben, Proc. 27th Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf., (Hamburg, Germany), 8, 3289-3292, 2001.

  39. + A Miniaturized Fission Ionization Chamber for Near-Sun Missions to Search for a Quasi-Steady Flux of >1 MeV Solar Neutrons, R.B. McKibben, J.J. Connell, and Ming Zhang, Proc. 27th Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf., (Hamburg, Germany), 8, 3061-3064, 2001.

  40. + The Angle Detecting Inclined Sensors (ADIS) System: Measuring Particle Angles of Incidence without Position Sensing Detectors, J. J. Connell, C. Lopate, and R.B. McKibben, Proc. 27th Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf., (Hamburg, Germany), 6, 2281-2284, 2001.

  41. Perpendicular diffusion and drift of solar energetic particles in heliospheric magnetic fields, M. Zhang, J.R. Jokipii, and R.B. McKibben, Proc. 28th Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf. (Tsukuba, Japan), 3495-3498, 2003.

  42. Solar Energetic Particles from the October/November 2003 Events Observed by the Ulysses COSPIN Instruments Near 5 AU, R.B. McKibben, J.D. Anglin, J.J. Connell, S. Dalla, B. Heber, H. Kunow, C. Lopate, R.G. Marsden, T.R. Sanderson, M. Zhang, Proc. 29th Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf. (Pune, India), Paper usa-connell-J-abs2-SH12, 2005.

  43. Accelerator Tests of Angle Detecting Inclined Sensor (ADIS) Prototypes with Beams of 48Ca and Fragments, J.J. Connell, C. Lopate, R.B. McKibben, and A. Enman, Proc. 29th Int'l Cosmic Ray Conf. (Pune, India), Paper usa-connell-J-abs1-sh36, 2005.

  44. ULYSSES COSPIN/KET Observations of Jovian Electrons During the Distant Ulysses Jupiter Flyby, H. Kunow, B. Heber, M.S. Potgieter, S.E.S. Ferreira, R. Mueller-Mellin, and R.B. McKibben, Proc. Solar Wind 11/SOHO 16, ESA SP-592, pp. 437-440, 2005.

C. Abstracts of Contributed (+) and Invited (*) Conference Papers:

  1. + Observations of Solar Proton Events Made from Very Widely Separated Spacecraft, R.B. McKibben, Bull. Am. Astron. Soc., 4, 387, 1972. (Thesis Research)

  2. + The Integral and Differential Cosmic Ray Intensity Gradient from 1.0 to 2.4 Astronomical Units, R.B. McKibben, J.J. O'Gallagher, A.J. Tuzzolino, and J.A. Simpson, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 54, 129, 1973.

  3. * The Cosmic Ray Gradient and Related Studies on Pioneer 10, R.B. McKibben, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., 18, 567, 1973.

  4. * Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Rays in the Solar System, R.B. McKibben, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 57, 156, 1976.

  5. + Jovian Electron Spectra and Intensities: Their 10-hour Variation in Interplanetary Space and within the Jovian Magnetosphere, J.A. Simpson, D.L. Chenette, T.F. Conlon, and R.B. McKibben, Proc. 9th Plenary Meeting, COSPAR, Philadelphia, p.444, 1976.

  6. + The 10-hour Variation in Energetic Jovian Electron Fluxes in Interplanetary Space and within the Jovian Magnetosphere, D.L. Chenette, T.F. Conlon, R.B. McKibben, and J.A. Simpson, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 57, 292, 1976.

  7. * Cosmic Ray Intensity Gradients, R.B. McKibben, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 60, 340, 1979.

  8. * The Magnetosphere of Saturn, R.B. McKibben, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., 25, 589, 1980.

  9. + Pioneer 11 Observations of Charged Particle Absorption by the Jovian Rings and the Moons 1979-J1, J2, and J3, K.R. Pyle, R.B. McKibben, and J.A. Simpson, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 61, 1093, 1980.

  10. + Inward Diffusion as a Source for Energetic Charged Particles in Saturn's Inner Magnetosphere, R.B. McKibben and J.A. Simpson, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 61, 1094, 1980.

  11. * Galactic Cosmic Rays and Anomalous Helium in the Outer Heliosphere: Investigations with Pioneers 10/11, J.A. Simpson, /R.B. McKibben, M.G. Munoz, and K.R. Pyle, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 62, 350, 1981.

  12. * Cosmic Rays and Anomalous Components in the Outer Heliosphere, R.B. McKibben, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 63, 1053, 1982.

  13. + Heliospheric Variations of Anomalous He from Minimum to Maximum Modulation (1978-1981), R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., 27, 571, 1982.

  14. + Cosmic Ray Radial Gradients to > 24 AU between Solar Minimum and Maximum Modulation, K.R, Pyle, R.B. McKibben, and J.A. Simpson, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., 27, 571, 1982.

  15. + Solar Cycle Intensity Variation of Galactic Cosmic Rays at 1 AU (IMP 8) and in the Outer Heliosphere to R > 30 AU, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and J.A. Simpson, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 64, 791, 1983.

  16. + The Ulysses Mission Cosmic and Solar Particle Investigations (COSPIN): 1. Instrument Characteristics, J.A. Simpson and R.B. McKibben - for the ESA/NASA COSPIN Consortium, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 66, 1020, 1985.

  17. + The Ulysses Mission Cosmic and Solar Particle Investigations (COSPIN): 2. Cosmic Ray Modulation Studies of the Heliosphere, R.B. McKibben - for the ESA/NASA COSPIN Consortium, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 66, 1013, 1985.

  18. + Local Acceleration of Protons in the Distant Heliosphere ( 36 to 38 AU), J.A. Simpson and R.B. McKibben, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 68, 1413, 1987.

  19. * Cosmic ray Modulation: Where is the Heliopause?, R.B. McKibben, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 68, 1413, 1987.

  20. + A Study of the Relation Between Bidirectional Fluxes, Magnetic Clouds, and Forbush Decreases, T.R. Sanderson, J. Beeck, R.G. Marsden, K.-P. Wenzel, R.B. McKibben and E.J. Smith, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 69, 1361, 1988.

  21. + Review of Pioneer 11 Data for High Energy Trapped Radiation in Saturn's Magnetosphere, W. Fillius, J.F. Cooper and R.B. McKibben, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union., 69, 1398, 1988.

  22. + Re-Analysis and Confirmation of Latitude Gradients Measured with Pioneer 11 in 1975-76, R.B. McKibben, Bull.Am. Phys. Soc., 34, 1171, 1989

  23. + Cosmic Ray Radial Gradients and the Solar Modulation Cycle, K. R. Pyle, C. Lopate, R. B. McKibben, and J. A. Simpson, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 70, 1256, 1989.

  24. + The Distribution and Flow or Relativistic Electrons in the Magnetosphere of Jupiter, M. Zhang, R. B. McKibben, and J. A. Simpson, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 73 (#14 Suppl.), 182, 1992.

  25. + Rapid Temporal Variations in Relativistic Electron Fluxes in Jupiter's Dusk-side Magnetosphere, R. B. McKibben, M. Zhang, J. A. Simpson, H. Kunow, and A. Raviart, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 73 (#14 Suppl.), 182, 1992.

  26. + Quasi-periodic, Short-duration Jovian Kilometric Radio Bursts Observed by Ulysses: Inbound vs. Outbound, R. J. MacDowall, M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch, J. Fainberg, W. M. Farrell, R. G. Stone, R. A. Hess, and M. J. Reiner, R. B. McKibben, and J. A. Simpson, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 73 (#43 Suppl.), 477, 1992.

  27. * Cosmic Ray Modulation and the 3-Dimensional Structure of the Heliosphere, R. B. McKibben, in Observations of the Outer Heliosphere, Adv. in Sp. Research, 13 (No. 6), 297, 1993

  28. + Ulysses and IMP 8 Observations of Variations in Proton and Helium Intensities and Spectra with Increasing Solar Latitude during the 1992-93 Approach to Solar Minimum, J. J. Connell, C. Lopate, R. B. McKibben, J. A. Simpson, and M. Zhang, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 74 (#43 Suppl.), 481, 1993.

  29. + The Deuterium/Proton Ratio as a Measurement of Anomalous Hydrogen, Connell, J. J., C. Lopate, R. B. McKibben, and J. A. Simpson, Abstracts, Second Pioneer-Voyager Symposium on Energetic Particles and Fields in the Outer Heliosphere, Durham, New Hampshire, 1994.

  30. + Relative Occurrence Times of Jovian Quasiperiodic Radio Bursts and Electron Events, R. J. MacDowall, M. D. Desch, W. M. Farrell, M. L. Kaiser, R. G. Stone, L. J. Lanzerotti, C. G. Maclennan, J. A. Simpson and R. B. McKibben, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 75(#19 Suppl.), 318, 1994.

  31. + Ulysses and IMP 8 Observations of Gradients in Proton, Helium, ad Heavy Ion Cosmic-Ray Fluxes up to Ulysses' Maximum South Heliographic Latitude, J. J. Connell, C. Lopate, R. B. McKibben, J. A. Simpson, and M. Zhang, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 75(#44 Suppl.), 514, 1994.

  32. * Anomalous Components Out of the Ecliptic Plane, R.B. McKibben, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 76(#17 Suppl.), 236, 1995.

  33. + The Ulysses Cosmic Ray Latitude Gradient from 80! South to the Heliographic Equator: A Second View of the Three-Dimensional Distribution Near Solar Minimum, J.J. Connell, C. Lopate, R.B. McKibben. J.A. Simpson, and M. Zhang,Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 76(#17 Suppl.), 242, 1995.

  34. * Cosmic Ray Modulation and Co-Rotating Structures in the Solar Wind, R.B. McKibben,Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 77(#17 Suppl.), 225, 1996.

  35. * Cosmic Ray and Anomalous Component Fluxes from the South to the North Polar Regions of the Sun, J.J. Connell, C. Lopate, R.B. McKibben, J.A. Simpson, and M. Zhang, Annales Geophys., 14(Suppl. III), C742, 1996.

  36. + Observations from the Ulysses COSPIN/HET of Galactic Cosmic Rays and Anomalous Components from the Sun's North Polar Regions to the Ecliptic, R.B. McKibben, J.J. Connell, C. Lopate, J.A. Simpson, and M. Zhang, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 78(#46 Suppl.), F545, 1997.

  37. + Ulysses and IMP-8 Observations of Cosmic Ray Modulation during the Onset of Solar Activity, R.B. McKibben, J.J. Connell, C. Lopate, J.A. Simpson, and M. Zhang, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 79(#45 Suppl.), F695, 1998.

  38. + Energetic Particle Propagation Perpendicular to the Ecliptic: Constraints from Observations of Jovian Electrons by Pioneer 11 and Ulysses, R.B. McKibben and M. Zhang, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 80(#46 Suppl.), F805, 1999

  39. + A Fission Ionization Chamber for Detection of Neutrons from the Sun: Results of an Initial Development Program, R.B. McKibben, J.J. Connell, and M. Zhang, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 81, F962, 2000.

  40. *Ulysses Observations of Galactic Cosmic Ray Modulation from the Heliographic Equator to Mid-Latitudes During the Rising Phase of Solar Cycle 23, R.B. McKibben, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 81(#19 Suppl.), S362, 2000.

  41. *Ulysses and IMP-8 Observations of Cosmic Rays and Solar Energetic Particles at Solar Maximum, R.B. McKibben, C. Lopate, and M. Zhang, Geophys. Res. Abs., 3, 1355, 2001.

  42. + Ulysses and IMP-8 Observations of Cosmic Rays and Solar Energetic Particles from South Pole to the North Pole of the Sun near Solar Maximum, R.B. McKibben, J.J. Connell, C. Lopate, and M. Zhang, Eos, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 82(47), Fall Mtg. Suppl., Abst. SH42C-06, 2001.

  43. + Cosmic Ray and Solar Energetic Particle Observations in the 3-D Heliosphere near Solar Maximum, R.B. McKibben, J.J. Connell, and R.B. McKibben, Geophys. Res. Abs., 4, Abst. EGS02-A-01043, 2002

  44. + Observations of Solar Energetic Particle Events over the Polar Regions of the Sun at Solar Maximum with the Ulysses COSPIN High Energy Telescope and IMP-8, R.B. McKibben, C. Lopate, and M. Zhang, Eos, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 83, Spring Mtg. Suppl., Abst. SH52B-06, 2002

  45. + Cosmic ray modulation at the solar maximum: Ulysses observations during the fast latitude scan of the inner heliosphere, M. Zhang, R.B. McKibben, and C. Lopate, Eos, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 83, Spring Mtg. Suppl., Abst. SH51A-07, 2002.

  46. + Energetic Particle Observations During the Ulysses Fast Latitude Scan, T.R. Sanderson, R.G. Marsden, C. Tranquille, M.Y. Hofer, R.B. McKibben, R.J. Forsyth, J.T. Gosling, J.T. Hoeksema, and K. Harvey, Eos, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 83, Spring Mtg. Suppl., Abst. SH52B-05, 2002

  47. + Propagation of Energetic Particles to High Heliographic Latitudes, T.R. Sanderson, R.G.Marsden, C. Tranquille, M.Y. Hofer, S. Dalla, R.J. Forsyth, R.B. McKibben, J.T. Gosling, and R. Mueller-Mellin, Eos Trans. AGU, 83(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SH11A-0374, 2002

  48. + Perpendicular Transport of Solar Energetic Particles: Observations at High Heliographic Latitudes, M. Zhang, R.B. McKibben, J. R. Jokipii, and H.K. Rassoul, Eos Trans. AGU, 83(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SH72B-05, 2002

  49. + Observations of Cosmic Rays and Solar Energetic Particles from the Ulysses COSPIN High Energy Telescope Following Completion of the Solar Maximum Solar Polar Passes, R.B. McKibben, C. Lopate, J.J. Connell, and A. Posner, Geophys. Res. Abst., 5, Abstract EAE03-A-06306, 2003

  50. + Properties of High Heliolatitude Solar Energetic Particle Events, S. Dalla, and the COSPIN team (A. Balogn, S. Krucker, A. Posner, R. Mueller-Mellin, J.D. Anglin, M.Y. Hofer, R.G. Marsden, T.R. Sanderson, C. Tranquille, B. Heber, M. Zhang, and R.B. McKibben), Geophys. Res. Abst., 5, Abstract EAE03-A-09344, 2003.

  51. + The Angle Detecting Inclined Sensors (ADIS) System: Measuring Particle Angles of Incidence without Position Sensing Detectors, J.J. Connell, C. Lopate, and R.B. McKibben, Geophys. Res. Abst., 5, Abstract EAE03-A-07276, 2003.

  52. Solar Energetic Particles Near the Orbit of Jupiter From the Oct/Nov. 2003 Solar Events: Observations From the Ulysses COSPIN Instruments, R. B. McKibben, J.D. Anglin, S. Dalla, B. Heber, H.W. Kunow, R.G. Marsden, T.R. Sanderson, and M. Zhang, EOS Tans. Am. Geophys. Un., 85(17), Jt. Assemb. Suppl., Abstract SH33A-04, 2004.

  53. Propagation of Energetic Particles to High Heliographic Latitudes, T.R. Sanderson, R.G. Marsden, C. Tranquille, R.J. Forsyth, J.T. Gosling, and R.B. McKibben, EOS Tans. Am. Geophys. Un., 85(17), Jt. Assemb. Suppl., Abstract SH24A-03, 2004.

  54. Heliospheric energetic particle observations during the October-November 2003 superstorm events, D. Lario, S. Livi, S.M. Krimigis, R.B. McKibben, C.G. MacLennan, D.B. Resienfeld, C. de Koning, C.T. Russell, and M.K. Dougherty, EOS Tans. Am. Geophys. Un., 85(17), Jt. Assemb. Suppl., Abstract SH33A-03, 2004.

  55. The modulated intensities of cosmic rays during Ulysses' return to the ecliptic: Ulysses HET and IMP-8 CRNC observations, R.B. McKibben, C. Lopate, and M. Zhang, Geophys. Res. Abst., 6, Abstract EGU04-A-05176, 2004.

  56. First Results of an ADIS Type Charged Particle Detector, Taken at the NSCL Accelerator Facility, C. Lopate, J.J. Connell, and R.B. McKibben, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47) Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SH31A-1182, 2004.

  57. Accelerator Test of an Angle Detecting Inclined Sensor (ADIS) Prototype with Beams of 48Ca and Fragments, C. Lopate, J.J. Connell, R.B. McKibben, and A. Enman, Eos Trans. AGU, 86(47) Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM43B-1228, 2005.

  58. Design Concept for the High Energy Particle Sensor (HEPS) for NPOESS, J.J. Connell, C. Lopate, R.B. McKibben, D. Bodet, C.Frost, J. Gaidos, J. Needell and M. Widholm, Eos Trans. AGU, 86(47) Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM43B-1225, 2005.

  59. Ulysses COSPIN high energy telescope observations of cosmic ray and solar energetic particle intensities since its distant Jupiter flyby in 2004, R.B. McKibben, J.J. Connell, and C. Lopate, Geophys. Res. Abs., 8, Abst. EGU06-A-05301, 2006.

  60. Design concept for the High Energy Particle Sensor (HEPS) for NPOESS, J.J. Connell, C. Lopate, R.B. McKibben, D. Bodet, C. Frost, J. Gaidos, J. Needell, D. Rhines, and M. Widholm, Geophys. Res. Abs., 8, Abst. EGU06-A-05214, 2006.

D. Technical Reports and Other Publications:

  1. Preliminary Documentation for the University of Chicago Charged Particle Instrument Data from the Pioneer 10/11 Spacecraft, J.A. Simpson, G.A. Lentz, R.B. McKibben, J.J. O'Gallagher, W. Schroeder, and A.J. Tuzzolino, NSSDC Tech. Ref. File B21970, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., 1974.

  2. Interim Report on the Re-examination of the University of Chicago Measurements of Low-Energy Proton Fluxes in the Region 2.3 < L < 4 at Saturn, J.A. Simpson, T.S. Bastian, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle, and A.J. Tuzzolino, EFI Preprint No. 81-34., 1981.

  3. The Pioneer 10/11 Fission Cell Heavy Ion Response, R.B. McKibben, EFI Preprint No. 83-21., 1983.

  4. The ISPM Cosmic-Ray and Solar-Particle Investigation, J.A. Simpson, J.D. Anglin, A. Balogh, M. Bercovitch, J.M. Bouman, E.E. Budzinsky, J.R. Burrows, R. Carvell, J. Firth, M. Garcia-Munoz, J. Henrion, R.J. Hynds, B. Iwers, R.M. Jacquet, C. Julliot, H. Kunow, J.E. Lamport, G.A. Lentz, R.G. Marsden, R.B. McKibben, R. Mller-Mellin, M.A. Perkins, A. Raviart, E. Rode, T.R. Sanderson, R.J. Scheper, K.H. Stellmaschek, L. Treguer, M. Trischberger, A.J. Tuzzolino, and K.-P. Wenzel, ESA Special Publication SP-1050, p.155, 1983.

  5. Toward a Descriptive Model of Galactic Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere, R. A. Mewaldt, A. C. Cummings, J. H. Adams, Jr., P. Evenson, W. Fillius, J. R. Jokipii, R. B. McKibben, and P. A. Robinson, Jr., Interplanetary Particle Environment, (J. Feynman, S. Gabriel, eds), Jet Propulsion Laboratory, JPL Publication 88-28, p. 14, 1988

  6. Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Rays and Anomalous Components, R.B. McKibben, Interplanetary Particle Environment, (J. Feynman, S. Gabriel, eds), Jet Propulsion Laboratory, JPL Publication 88-28, p. 135-148, 1988

  7. Cosmic Rays, Article for World Book Encyclopedia (1997 edition), World Book Publishing, Chicago, IL, 1997.

  8. Cosmic Ray Propagation in the Heliosphere, Article for Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, England, 2000.

  9. Cosmic Rays, Solar System Effects, Encyclopedia of Physics, 3rd edition, G. L. Trigg, R. Lerner (eds.), Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany, pp. 410-418, 2005.