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Dissociation, recombination and attachment processes in the upper atmosphere: The rate of recombination.(With
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The quantal theory of continuous absorption of radiation by various atoms in their ground states - 1. The atoms
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The continuous absorption of light by negative hydrogen ions. (With H.S.W. Massey), Astrophys. J. 91, 202,
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Exchange effects in the theory of the continuous absorption of light 1. Ca and Ca + (With H.S.W. Massey), Proc.
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The negative ions of atomic and molecular oxygen. (With H.S.W. Massey), Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. A 239, 269,
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The properties of neutral and ionized atomic oxygen and their influence on the upper atmosphere. (With
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Laboratory reproduction of the shocks received by weapons during service. Journal of the Royal Naval
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The basic reactions in the upper atmosphere. I. (With H.S.W. Massey), Proc. Roy. Soc. A 187, 261, 1946.
The continuous radiative absorption cross-section of 0-. Mon. Not. Roy. Astr. Soc., 106, 128, 1946.
An approximate formula for the continuous radiative absorption cross-section of the lighter neutral atoms and
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Calculation of the cross-section of neutral atoms and positive and negative ions towards the absorption of radiation
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The origin of the night sky light. Mon. Not. Roy. Astr. Soc., 106, 509, 1946.
The quantal calculation of the photo-ionization cross-section of atomic potassium. Proc. Roy. Soc. A 188, 350,
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The equilibrium of atmospheric sodium. Terr. Mag. Atmos. Elect. 52, 71, 1947.
The study of negative ions by extrapolation through isoelectronic series. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 51, A 151,
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The radiations from the Earth's atmosphere. (With S. Chapman), Nature, 160, 230, 1947.
The basic reactions in the upper atmosphere II. The theory of recombination in the ionized layers. (With H.S.W.
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The production of the E-layer. (With F. Hoyle), Terr. Mag. Atmos. Elec. 53, 51, 1947.
Some f values for ionized oxygen and ionized silicon. (With A. Damgaard), Astrophys. J. 107, 383, 1948.
Theoretical considerations regarding the night sky emission, p. 21 in Emission Spectra of the Night Sky and
Aurorae, Phys. Soc., London, 1948.
A note on the ionic composition of the upper atmosphere. (With H.S.W. Massey), p. 21 in Emission Spectra of the
Night Sky and Auroras, Phys. Soc., London,
The Aurora. (With H. S. W. Massey and R. W. B. Pearse), p. 97 in Emission Spectra of the Night Sky and
Aurorae, Phys. Soc., London, 1948.
The intensity distribution in the nitrogen band systems emitted from the Earth's upper atmosphere. Proc. Roy. Soc.
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The emission of the negative system of nitrogen from the upper atmosphere and the significance of the twilight
flash in the theory of the ionosphere. Proc. Roy. Soc. A 196, 562, 1949.
The calculation of the absolute strengths of spectral lines. (with A. Damgaard), Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. A 242,
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The Earth's upper atmosphere. Mon. Not. Roy. Astr. Soc., 109, 215, 1949.
The quantal theory of continuous absorption of radiation by various atoms in their ground states. II. (With M. J.
Seaton), Mon. Not. Roy. Astr. Soc. 109, 698, 1949.
Electron recombination in helium. Phys. Rev. 77, 718, 1950.
Dissociative recombination. Phys. Rev. 77, 492, 1950.
Theorie de 1'emission du spectre de la molecule OH dans le spectre du ciel nocturne. (With M. Nicolet),
Comptes rendus des science de l'Academie des Sciences, 230, 1943, 1950.
Theoretical considerations regarding the formation of the ionized layers. (With M. J. Seaton), Proc. Phys. Soc.
B. 63, 129, 1950.
Theoretical considerations regarding the altitude of the layer responsible for the nocturnal emission of the sodium
D-lines. (With M. Nicolet), J. Geophys. Res. 55, 235, 1950.
The photochemistry of atmospheric water vapor. (With M. Nicolet), J. Geophys. Res. 55, 301, 1950.
Atmospheric hydrogen. (With M. Nicolet), Publ. Astr. Soc. Pac. 62, 106, 1950.
A suggestion regarding the use of rockets to vary the amount of atmospheric sodium. J. Geophys. Res., 55, 347,
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Basic properties of the upper atmosphere. "Weather", 5 , 420, 1950.
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Excitation and ionization of atoms by electron impact - The Born and Oppenheimer approximations. (With A.
Fundaminsky, J. W. Leech and H.S.W. Massey), Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. 243, 93, 1950.
Ionization and recombination processes in the upper atmosphere, Ionospheric Physics Part A, (Ed. N.C. Gerson
and R. J. Donaldson, Jr.) Geophys. Res. Papers No. 11, 225, 1950.
Recombination and the helium afterglow spectrum. Phys. Rev. 82, 103, 1951.
The density of molecules in interstellar space. (With L. Spitzer), Astrophys. J., 113, 441, 1951.
The oscillator strength of H2+ , Is Rate of formation of molecules by radiative association. Mon. Not. Roy. Astr. Soc., 111, 303, 1951.
The temperature of the upper atmosphere. Proc. Phys. Soc. B. 64, 805, 1951.
On the oscillator strength of the X2 _ - A2 _ transition of the CH radical. Proc. Phys. Soc. A 64, 936, 1951.
The negative ion concentration in the lower ionosphere. (With H.S.W. Massey) J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 2, 1,
1951.
Absorption of radiation by an atmosphere of H, H+ and H2+- semi-classical treatment. Mon. Not. Roy. Astr. Soc.,
112, 40 1952.
Relative transition probabilities in band systems of diatomic molecules. Mon. Not. Roy. Astr. Soc., 112, 614,
1952.
Some reactions occurring in the Earth's upper atmosphere. Annal. de Geophys., 8, 2, 1952.
On negative ions of molecular oxygen in the D-layer. (with H.S.W. Massey) J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 2, 253, 1952.
The photo-chemistry of some minor constituents of the Earth's atmosphere (CO 2, CO, CH, N2O), (With A.
Witherspoon), Mon. Not. Roy. Astr. Soc., 112, 101, 1952.
Electron capture I: Resonance capture from hydrogen atoms by fast protons (With A. Dalgarno), Proc. Phys. Soc.
A 65, 919, 1952.
Inelastic collisions between atoms I: General theoretical considerations. (With H.S.W. Massey and A. L. Stewart),
Proc. Roy. Soc. A 216, 43, 1953.
Vibration spectrum of N14N15 . Astrophys. J., 117, 236, 1953.
Scale height determinations and auroras. (With G.W. Griffing), J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 3, 212, 1953.
Properties of the hydrogen molecular ion I: Quadrupole transitions in the ground electronic state and dipole
transitions of the isotopic ions. (With G. Poots), Proc. Phys. Soc. A 66, 784, 1953.
Wave functions of the hydrogen molecular ion. (With K. Ledsham and L. Stewart), Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. A 246,
215, 1953.
Inelastic collisions between heavy particles I: Excitation and ionization of hydrogen atoms in fast encounters with
protons and with other hydrogen atoms. (With G.W. Griffing), Proc. Phys. Soc. A. 66, 961, 1953.
Electron capture III: Capture into excited states in encounters between hydrogen atoms and fast protons. (With A.
Dalgarno), Proc. Phys. Soc., A 66, 972, 1953.
Properties of the hydrogen molecular ion II: Photog
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Opik and G. Poots), Proc. Phys. Soc. A 66, 1113, 1953.
The altitudes of the luminous layers in the Earth's atmosphere. (With A. Dalgarno), J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 4, 11,
1953.
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transitions. (With R.T.S. Darling , S. C. Hawe and A. L. Stewart, Proc. Phys. Soc. A. 66, 1124, 1953.
The physics of the upper atmosphere, Chap. 12 in The Earth as a Planet (Ed. G. P. Kuiper), University of Cbicago
Press, Chicago 1954.
Slow inelastic collisions between atomic systems. (With H.S.W. Massey) Phil. Mag. 459, 111, 1954.
Properties of the hydrogen molecular ion IV: Oscillator strengths of the transitions connecting the lowest even
and lowest odd -states. (With R.T.S. Darling, S. C. Hawe and A. L. Stewart), Proc. Phys.
Soc. A 67, 533,1954.
Consideration of the results obtained by rockets, p. 347 in Rocket Exploration of the upper atmosphere. (Ed.
R.L.F. Boyd and M. J. Seaton), London, Pergamon Press, 1954.
Inelastic collisions between heavy particles II: Contributions of double-transitions to the cross sections associated
with the excitation of hydrogen atoms in fast encounters with other hydrogen atoms. (With G. W. Griffing) Proc.
Phys. Soc. A 67, 663, 1954.
Theoretical considerations regarding the dayglow. (With A. Dalgarno), J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 5, 329, 1954.
Inelastic heavy particle collisions involving the crossing of potential energy curves I:
Charge transfer from
H atoms to Be2+, Si2+ and Mg2+ ions. (With B. L. Moiseiwitsch), Proc. Phys. Soc. A 67, 305, 1954.
Energies of normal and excited negative ions. (With B. L. Moiseiwitsch). Proc.Phys. Soc. A 67, 805, 1954.
Atomic and Molecular Processes, Auroral Physics, (Eds. N.C. Gerson, T.J. Keneshea and R. J. Donaldson, Jr.),
Geophys. Res. Papers 30, 321, 1954.
Theory of the auroral spectral spectrum. Annal. de Geophys. 11, 39, 1955.
Doubly charged diatomic molecular ions. (With T. R. Carson), Proc. Phys. Soc. A 68, 1199, 1955.
Inelastic collisions between heavy particles IV: Contribution of double transitions to certain cross sections
including that associated with the ionization of hydrogen atoms in fast encounters with other hydrogen atoms.
(With G. W. Griffing), Proc. Phys. Soc. A, 68, 90, 1955.
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Inelastic heavy particle collisions involving the crossing of potential energy curves III: Charge transfer from
negative ions of atomic hydrogen to protons. (With J. T. Lewis), Proc. Phys. Soc. A. 68, 173, 1955.
75. Collisional deactivation and the night airglow. J. Atmos. Terr. Phys 6, 171, 1955.
76. Charge transfer and ion-atom interchange collisions. Proc. Phys. Soc. A. 68, 344, 1955.
77. Exact wave functions of HeH2+. (With T.R. Carson), Proc. Roy. Soc. A 234, 207, 1956.
78. The thermosphere. Proc. Roy. Soc. A 236, 206, 1956.
79. Origin of the Meinel hydroxyl system in the night airglow. (with B. L. Moiseiwitsch), J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 8, 305,
1956.
80. Formation of the ionized layers, p. 104 in Solar Eclipses and the Ionosphere (eds. W. J. B. Beynon and G. M.
Brown), Pergamon Press, London, 1956.
81. Recombination in the ionosphere, p. 191 in Solar Eclipses and the Ionosphere (eds. W. J. B. Beynon and
G.M. Brown), Pergamon Press, London, 1956.
82. Note on the processes governing emission by incident heavy particles, p. 251 in The Airglow and the
Auroras, (eds. P. B. Armstrong and A. Dalgarno), Pergamon Press, London, 1956.
83. Inelastic collisions between heavy particles. (With A. Dalgarno) p. 328 in The Airglow and the Aurorae, (eds. E.
B. Armstrong and A. Dalgarno) Pergamon Press, London, 1956.
84. Inelastic heavy particle colisioms involving the crossing of potential energy curves IV: Ionic recombination
(With T.J.M. Boyd), Proc. Phys. Soc. A 69, 910, 1956.
85. Composition and structure of the upper atmosphere, Chap. 7 of The Planet Earth (ed. D. R. Bates), Pergamon
Press, Oxford (1st Ed. 1957, 2nd Ed. 1962).
86. The airglow, Chap. 13 of The Planet Earth (ed. D. R. Bates), Pergamon Press, Oxford (1st Ed. 1957, 2nd Ed.
1962).
87. Inelastic collisions between heavy particles VII: Electron loss from fast hydrogen atoms passing through helium.
(With A. Williams), Proc. Phys. Soc. A 70, 306, 1957.
88. Recombination in the ionosphere during an eclipse. (With M.R.C. McDowell), J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 10, 96, 1957.
89. On the energy distribution of secondary auroral electrons. (With M.R.C. McDowell and A. Omholt), J. Atmos.
Terr. Phys., 70, 539, 1957.
90.
On the remarks of V. I. Krassovsky regarding the 03, and O2* hypotheses of the OH airglow. (With B. L.
Moiseiwitsch), J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 11, 69, 1957.
91. Electron collision partial cross sections for the 1s-2s and 1s-3s transitions of atomic hydrogen. (With D.
Miskelly), Proc. Phys. Soc. A 70, 539, 1957.
92. Atmospheric helium. (With M. R.C. Dowell), J. Amos.Terr. Phys. 11, 200, 1957.
93. Slow collisions between heavy particles. Proc. Roy. Soc. A 243, 15, 1957.
94. Approximations for the treatment of inelastic atomic collisions. (With R. McCarroll),
Proc. Roy. Soc. A 240,
437 1957.
95. Electron capture in slow collisions. (With R. McCarroll), Proc. Roy. Soc. A. 245, 175, 1958.
96. Theory of the night airglow, p. 14 in Threshold of Space (ed. M. Zelikoff),Pergamon Press, London, 1957.
97. Electron capture in fast collisions. Proc. Roy. Soc. A 247, 294, 1958.
98. Impact parameter treatments of certain hydrogen-proton and hydrogen-hydrogen excitation collisions. Proc. Roy.
Soc. A 245, 299, 1958.
99. Importance of distortion in inelastic encounters between heavy systems. Proc. Phys. Soc. 73, 2271, 1959.
100. Electron capture of the accidental resonance type. (with N. Lynn), Proc. Roy. Soc.
A 253, 141, 1959.
101. Some problems concerning the terrestrial atmosphere above about the 100 km level.
Proc. Roy. Soc. A 253,
451, 1959.
102. Discussion of paper by F. D. Stacey, "The possible occurrence of negative nitrogen ions in the atmosphere", J.
Geophys. Res. 64, 2469, 1959.
103. Escape of helium. (With M.R.C. McDowell), J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 16, 393, 1959.
104. The airglow, Chap. 5 in The Physics of the Upper Atmosphere (ed. J. A. Ratcliffe), Academic Press, New York,
1960.
105. General character of auroras, Chap. 6 in The Physics of The Upper Atmosphere (ed. J. A. Ratcliffe), Academic
Press, New York, 1960.
106. The auroral spectrum and its interpretation, Chap. 7 in The Physics of the Upper Atmosphere (ed. J. A. Ratcliffe),
Academic Press, New York, 1960.
107. Ion-atom interchange. (With M. Nicolet), J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 18 65, 1960.
108. Collisions involving the crossing of potential energy curves. Proc. Roy. Soc. A 257, 22, 1960.
109. Upper atmosphere physics, p. 123 in Discovery, (ed. G. Barry) ShenvalPress, London, 1961.
110. Excitation of the 1s-2p transition of atomic hydrogen by proton and alpha particle impact. Proc. Phys. Soc., 77,
59, 1961.
111. Transitions, p. 251 in Quantum Theory Vol. I, Elements (ed. D. R. Bates), Academic Press, 1961.
112. Recombination through electron-electron collisions. (With A. E. Kingston), Nature, 189, 652, 1961.
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113. Hydrogen atoms and ions in the thermosphere and exosphere. (with T.N.L. Patterson), Planet. Space Sci., 5, 257,
1961.
114. An estimate of the temperature of the exosphere. (with T.N.L.. Patterson),Planet. Space Sci., 5, 328, 1961.
115. Rate of ion-atom interchange. (with M. Nicolet), J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 21, 287, 1961.
116. Distortion approximation to cross sections for excitation of 1s-2p transitions of hydrogenic ions by bare nuclei.
Proc. Phys. Soc. 78, 1080, 1961.
117. Dielectronic recombination to normal nitrogen and oxygen ions. Planet.Space Sci., 9, 77, 1962.
118. Theoretical treatment of collisions between atomic systems, p. 549 in Atomic and Molecular Processes (ed. D. R.
Bates), Academic Press New York, 1962.
119. Effect of Coulomb repulsion becween charged atomic systems on excitation and ionization cross sections. (With
A.H. Boyd), Proc. Phys. Soc. 79, 710, 1962.
120. Electronic recombination. (With A. Dalgarno), p. 245 in Atomic and Molecular Processes, (ed. D. R. Bates),
Academic Press, New York, 1962.
121. Recombination between electrons and atomic ions. (With A. E.Kingston and R.W.P. McWhirter), 1. Optically
thin plasmas. Proc. Roy. Soc., A 267, 297, 1962.
122. Charge transfer. (With R. McCarroll), Phil. Mag. Supplement, 11, 39, 1962.
123. Resonance effects in atom-atom collisions. Disc. Farad. Soc. 33, 7, 1962.
124. Effect on symmetrical resonance charge transfer cross sections of change in relative motion during encounter.
(With A. H. Boyd), Proc. Phys. Soc. 80, 1301, 1962.
125. Recombination between electrons and atomic ions, (With A. E. Kingston and R. W. P. McWhirter), II. Optically
thick plasmas. Proc. Roy. Soc. A270, 155, 1962.
126. Helium ions in the upper atmosphere. (With T.N.L. Patterson), Planet.Space Sci., 9, 599, 1962.
127. Properties of a decaying plasma. (With A. E. Kingston), Planet. Space Sci., 11, 1, 1963.
128. Inelastic collisions between atomic systems. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., India, Section A, 33, 611, 1963.
129. Classical theory of ion-molecule rearrangement collisions at high impact energies. (With C. J. Cook and F. J.
Smith), Proc. Phys. Soc., 83, 43, 1964.
130. Collisional radiative recombination at low temperatures and densities. (With A. E. Kingston), Proc. Phys. Soc.,
83, 43 , 1964.
131. Recombination and eneray balance in a decaying plasma. H- H+ - e plasma. (With A. E. Kingston) Proc. Roy.
Soc. A 279, 10, 1964.
132. Recombination and energy balance in a decaying plasma. II. He - He+ - e plasma. (With A. E. Kingston) Proc.
Roy. Soc. A 279, 32, 1964.
133. Low energy collisions between hydrogen atoms and protons. (with D. A.Williams).
Proc. Phys. Soc. 83,
425, 1964.
134. Electron-ion recombination, p. 487 in IIIrd Int. Conf. on Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions, (ed.
M.R.C.McDowell), North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1964.
135. Inelastic atomic collisions involving the pseudo-crossing of potential energy surfaces. (With H. C. Johnson and
I. Stewart), Proc. Phys. Soc. 84, 517 1964.
136. Chemical reactions contributing to the nightglow. Disc. Farad Soc. 37, 21, 1964.
137. Some problems of the upper atmosphere, p. 197 in XIIIth Int. Astronautical Congress Varna 1962, SpringerVerlag-Wien and New York, 1964.
138. Recombination of positive ions and electrons in a dense neutral gas (With S. P. Khare), Proc. Phys. Soc. 85,
231, 1965.
139. Three-body ionic recombination. (With R. J. Moffett), Nature, 205, 272, 1965.
140. Asymptotic form of the electron capture cross section in the classical approximation. (With R. A. Mapleton),
Proc. Phys. Soc., 85, 605, 1965.
141. Dissociation of hydrogen molecular ions by fast protons. (with A. R. Holt) Proc. Phys. Soc. 85, 691, 1965.
142. Impact ionization of sodium. (With A. H. Boyd and S. S. Prasad), Proc. Phys. Soc. 85, 1121, 1965.
143. Atmospheric hydrogen. (With M. Nicolet). Planet. Space Sci., 13, 905, 1965.
144. Classical calculations on electron capture. (With R. A. Mapleton), Proc. Phys. Soc., 87, 657, 1966.
145. Three-body recombination of positive and negative ions. I. Ions recombining in their parent gas. (With R. J.
Moffett), Proc. Roy. Soc., 291, 1, 1966.
146. Impact parameters and semi-classical treatments of atomic collisions. (With A. R. Holt), Proc. Roy. Soc. A
292, 168, 1966.
147. Quenching of auroral hydrogen line emission by collisional ionization. (With J.C.G.Walker), Planet.Space
Sci., 14, 1367, 1966.
148. Excited atoms in decaying optically thick plasmas (With K. L. Bell and A. E. Kingston), Proc. Phys. Soc. 91, 288,
1967.
149. Inelastic collisions between hydrogen and helium atoms (With D.S.F. Crothers), Proc. Phys. Soc., 90, 73, 1967.
150. Atmospheric nitrous oxide. (With P.B. Hays), Planet. Space Sci. 15,189,
1967.
151. A classical impulse approximation treatment of collisional detachment from H- ions. (With J.C.G. Walker),
Proc. Phys. Soc., 90, 333, 1967.
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152. On the classical theory of electron capture. (With R. A. Mapleton), Proc. Phys. Soc., 90, 909, 1967.
153. Ionospheric physics and aeronomy, p. 31 in "Sydney Chapman, Eighty," eds. Syun Ichi Akasofu, B. Fogle and B.
Haurwitz), University of Colorado, 1968.
154. Electronic eigenenergies of the hydrogen molecular ion. (with R.H.G. Reid) Adv. Atom. Molec. Phys. 4, 13,
1968.
155. Three-body recombination of positive and negative ions. (with M.R. Flannery) II. General third body. Proc.
Roy. Soc. A 302, 367, 1968.
156. Jean Dufay. Q. J. R. Astr. Soc., 9, 439, 1968.
157. Simple treatments of three-body ionic recombination. (With Z. Jundi), J. Phys. B. (Atom. Molec. Phys.) 1, 1145,
1968.
158. Response of a planetary thermosphere to heating by solar radiation. (With R. J. Moffett), Planet. Space Sci., 16,
1531, l968.
159. Undulations in the photoionization cross section curves of molecules. (With U. Opik), J. Phys. B. (Atom. Molec.
Phys. ), 1, 543, 1968.
160. Application of the Coulomb approximation to molecular transitions. (With W. H. Fink), J. Phys. B. (Atom.
Molec. Phys.) 2, 65, 1969.
161. Three-body ionic recombination at moderate and high gas densities. (with M. R. Flannery), J. Phys. B.
(Atom. Molec. Phys.), 2, 184, 1969.
162. Charge transfer and vibrational excitations in H2+ - H2 collisions. (With R.H.G. Reid), Proc. Roy. Soc. A 310, 1,
1969.
163. Reactions in the ionosphere. Contemp. Phys., 11, 105, 1970.
164. Perturbed stationary state approximation for collisions between slow atoms or ions. Comments on Atomic and
Molecular Physics, 1, 127, 1970.
165. Semi-classical treatment of atomic collisions. (With D.S.F. Crothers), Proc. Roy. Soc. A 315, 465, 1970.
166. Classical treatment of electron loss. (With V. Dose and N. A. Young), J. Phys. B. (Atom. Molec. Phys.), 2, 930,
1969.
167. Resonance charge transfer between protons and excited hydrogen atoms. II. Classical approximations. (With
R.H.G. Reid), J. Phys.B. (Atom. Molec. Phys.), 2, 857, 1969.
168. Resonance charge transfer between protons and excited hydrogen atoms. I. Quantal two-state approximation
(With R.H.G. Reid), J. Phys. B. (Atom. Molec. Phys), 2, 8317, 1969.
169. Use of JWKB approximation for single-electron molecules. (With S. J Arnold), Chem. Phys. Letts 3, 632, 1969.
170. Positive ions in the D region. Comments on Atomic and Molec. Phys. 2, 85, 1970.
171. Mutual neutralization at thermal energies. Comments on Atomic and Molec. Phys., 2, 857, 1970.
172. On the classical and quantal binary-encounter approximations. (With W. R. McDonough), J. Phys. B. (Atom.
Molec. Phys.) 3, 83, 1970.
173. Large angle scattering in slow H+ - H(ls) collisions. (With D. Sprevak) J. Phys. B. (Atom. Molec. Phys.), 3. 1483,
1970.
174. Use of classical mechanics in tthe treatment of collisions between massive systems.
(With A. E. Kingston),
Adv. Atom. Molec. Phys. 6, 269, 1970.
175. Electron-ion recombination in a dense molecular gas (With V. Malaviya and N. A. Young), Proc. Roy. Soc. A
320, 437, 1971.
176. Communication with galactic civilizations. Phys. Bull., 23, 26, 1972.
177. Kinetic energy of ion pairs in three body ionic recombination. (with P. B. Hays and D. Sprevak), J. Phys. B.
(Atom. Molec. Phys.), 4, 962, 1971.
178. Forced common turning point procedure and excitation in slow H + - H(1S) collisions. (With D. Sprevak), Chem.
Phys. Lett. 10, 428, 1971.
179. Translation factor in basis functions used in perturbed stationary state approximation and capture in H + H(ls) collisions (With D. Sprevak), J. Phys. B. (Atom. Molec. Phys.), 4, L47, 1971.
180. Semi-classical treatment of inelastic atomic collisions. Comments on Atomic and Molecular Physics, 3, 23, 1972.
181. Technological communities outside the solar system and the problem of radio contact between them..
Supplement to the Gazette, University of Hong Kong, 19, 1, 1972.
182. Deduction of classical binary encounter approximation from Born approximation.(With W. R. McDonough), J.
Phys. B. (Atom. & Molec. Phys.), 5, L107, 1972.
183. Relativistic Doppler effect for photons. Eureka, The Archimedians Journal 35, 18, 1972.
184. Moment functions of the hydrogen molecular ion. Chem. Phys. Letts. 17, 184, 1972.
185. Collisions of meteoric atoms. Irish Astron. Soc., 10, 23, 1972.
186. Aspects of elastic scattering embedded in Born's treatment of excitation and of electron capture. I. Wave
version. (with W. R. McDonough), Comments Atom. Molec. Phys., 3, 153, 1972.
187. Aspects of elastic scattering embedded in Born's treatment of excitation and of electron capture. II. Impact
paramater version. (with W. R. McDonough), Comments Atom. Molec. Phys., 3, 161, 1972.
188. Classical treatment of fast atomic collisions. (With R. Snyder) J. Phys. B. (Atom. Molec. Phys.), 6, 642, 1973.
189. Classical free-fall atomic model. (with R. Snyder), J. Phys. B. (Atom. Molec. Phys), L159, 1973.
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190. The normal E and F Layers. J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 35, 1935, 1973.
191. Auroral audibility. Nature, London, 244, 2187, 1973.
192. Classical statistical equilibrium constants and distribution functions. (With C. McKibbin), J. Phys. B. (Atom.
Molec. Phys. ), 6, 2485, 1973.
193. Electron loss. (With W. R. McDonough), J. Phys. B. (Atom. Molec. Phys), 6, 2572, 1973.
194. Impact parameter treatment of H+ - H collisions. (With R. Tweed), J. Phys. B. (Atom. Molec. Phys.) 7, 117,
1974.
195. Recombination and electrical networks. Proc. Roy. Soc. A 337, 15, 1974.
196. Recombination. Case Studies Atom. Phys., 4, 57, 1974.
197. Difficulty of interstellar radio communication. Nature, 248, 317, 1974.
198. Three-body ion-neutral association. (With C. McKibbin), Proc. Roy. Soc. A 339, 13, 1974.
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