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RefNoTG/1/7/317
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Dr Martin Rees, Institue of Theoretical AStronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge, England
Date13 October 1970
DescriptionEncloses his manuscript for the 'Highlights' - not very good bu that is what he said as recored on CAmeron's tape. Has read Rees's Crab paper with interest. Does not understand the question of stability of the interface. Perhaps it breaks up and leaves plasma clumps or filaments behind inside the bubbleCopoy of article 'Pulsars and the origin of cosmic rays' (contribution to IAU Symposium, Brighton, 1979 by God attached.
Extent14p
FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
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