Publications for William L. Fischbein william.fischbein@touro.edu

Graduate School of Business
  • Egan, W. G., Fischbein, W. L., Smith, L. L., & Hilgeman, T. (1980). High resolution Martian amosphere modeling. Icarus, 41(1), 166-174. doi:10.1016/0019-1035(80)90170-0

  • Fischbein, W. L., Debiak, T., Rossi, M., Stauber, M., & Suh, P. (1979, December). Predictions of induced background radiations at gamma/X-ray experiment envelopes in NASA spacecraft.  IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 26(6), 5156-5161. doi: 10.1109/TNS.1979.4330289

  • Egan, W. G., Fischbein, W. L., Hilgeman, T., & Smith, L. L. (1978). Martian atmosphere modeling between 0.4 and 3.5 microns: Comparison of theory and experiment. In A. V. Jones (Ed.), Proceedings of the Symposium on Planetary Atmospheres, 19th (pp. 57-60). Ottawa, Canada: Royal Society of Canada.

  • Fischbein, W. L. (1978). Environmental interaction implications for large space systems. In Spacecraft charging technology, 1978: A conference. Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Office.

  • Miller, E., Stauber, M., Rossi, M., & Fischbein, W. (1978). Spacecraft charging and plasma interaction implications for large space systems. In E. C. Naumann & A. Butterfield (Eds.), Large space systems technology (Vol. 2, pp 833-865). Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

  • Egan, W. G., Fischbein, W. L., Hilgeman, T., & Smith, L. L. (1977). High resolution Martian atmosphere modeling between 2800 and 5600 Cm-1 [Abstract]. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 9(4) 514. This material can be found here.

  • Fischbein, W. L. (1972). Anisotropy in cosmic ray electrons. Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 17, 479.