George W. Clark
George Whipple Clark (August 31, 1928 – April 6, 2023) was an American astronomer and professor emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. When he retired, M.I.T. described him as "a central figure in the development of high-energy astrophysics, particularly in the design, analysis, and interpretation of experiments for the study of high-energy cosmic ray particles and the celestial sources of gamma rays and X-rays." Provided by Wikipedia
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An investigation of cosmic gamma rays. by Higbie, Paul Robert
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Orientation of gamma-ray telescope by Moore, Charles H
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Experimental test of the inverse compton effect hypothesis for the x-ray source in Scorpius by Overbeck, James W.
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The Cerenkov effect in cosmic ray air showers by Lombard, Francis J
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An X-ray spectroscopic study of the SMC X-1/Sk X-ray binary system by Wojdowski, Patrick Stephen, 1971-
Published 2014Other Authors: “…George W. Clark.…”
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