Other References: Historical
Thorne, Kip S., Black Holes & Time Warps (W.W. Norton, NY, 1994).
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Other References:Scientific
Complete list on Prof. Rees’s website
Rees, M.J. & D.W. Sciama, “The Kinetic Temperature and Ionization Level of Intergalactic Hydrogen in a Steady-State Universe,” Ap.J. 145, 6 (1965).
Rees, M.J. & D.W. Sciama, “Structure of the Quasi-Stellar Radio Source 3C 273B,” Nature 208, 371 (1965).
Rees, M.J. “The Appearance of Relativistically Expanding Radio Sources,” Nature 211, 468 (1966).
Sciama, D.W. & M.J. Rees, “Cosmological Significance of the Relation between Redshift and Flux Density for Quasars,” Nature 211, 1283 (1966).
Rees, M.J. & D.W. Sciama, “Large scale Density Inhomogeneities in the Universe,” Nature 217, 511-516 (1968).
Rees, M., “New Interpretation of Extragalactic Radio Sources,” Nature 229, 312 and 510 (1971).
Rees, M.J. “Origin of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation in a Chaotic Universe,” Phys. Rev. Letters 28, 1669 (1972).
Rees, Martin J., Observational Cosmology : Lectures Given by Martin J. Rees at the “Ettore Majorana” Centre for Scientific Culture, Erice, 10 May-20 May 1972 (International School of Cosmology and Gravitation, Erice, Sicily, 1972).
Rees, Martin J., Remo Ruffini, and John Archibald Wheeler, Black Holes, Gravitational Waves, and Cosmology : An Introduction to Current Research (Gordon and Breach, NY, 1974).
Rees, Martin J., “Accretion and the Quasar Phenomenon” Physica Scripta 17, 193 (1978).
Rees, Martin J. & R. Stoneham, Supernovae: A Survey of Current Research (Kluwer Academic Publisher, Dordrecht, 1982).
McCrea, W.H. and M.J. Rees, eds., The Constants of Physics : Proceedings of a Royal Society Discussion Meeting Held on 25 and 26 May 1983 (The Royal Society, London, 1983).
Begelman, Mitchell C., Roger D. Blandford, & Martin J. Rees, “Theory of Extragalactic Radio Sources,” Revs. Modern Physics 56, 255-351 (1984).
Rees, M.J., “Will the Universe Expand Forever?” in Third Venice Conference on Cosmology and Philosophy, Dec. 15-16, 1989, Venice, Italy, ed. by Francesco Bertola, et al. Società Astronomica Italiana. Memorie, v. 62, n. 3 (1991).
Rees, Martin J., “Clusters Of Galaxies: An Introductory Survey,” in Clusters and Superclusters of Galaxies, ed. A.C. Fabian (Kluwer, Dordrecht, 1992).
Rees, Martin J., “Causes and Effects of the First Quasars,” Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 90, 11, 4840-47 (1993).
Podsiadlowski, Philipp, Martin J. Rees, & Malvin Ruderman, “Gamma-Ray Bursts and the Structure of the Galactic Halo,” Annals NY Acad. Sci. 759, 283 (1995).
Rees, Martin, New Perspectives in Astrophysical Cosmology (Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK, 1995, 2000).
Rees, Martin J., “Galaxy Formation and Quasars — Progress and Prospects,” in The Universe at Large, Münch, G., A. Mampaso, & F. Sánchez, eds. (Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK, 1997), 311-342.
Rees, Martin J., “Introductory Lecture,” Proceedings of NATO ASI on Cosmology held at the Isaac Newton Institute, ed R. Crittenden.
Rees, Martin J., “‘First Light’ in the Universe; What Ended the ‘Dark Age’?” Physics Reports 333, 203-14 (2000).
Mézáros, P. & M.J. Rees, “Gamma-Ray Bursts as X-Ray Depth Gauges of the Universe,” Ap.J. 591, L91-L94 (2003) [abstract].
Rees, M.J., “Numerical Coincidences and ‘Tuning’ in Cosmology,” Astrophysics & Space Science 285, 375-88 (2003).
Yuan, Ye-Fei, Ramesh Narayan, & Martin J. Rees, “Constraining Alternate Models of Black Holes: Type I X-ray Bursts on Accreting Fermion-Fermion and Boson Fermion Stars, Ap.J. 606, 1112-1124 (2004).
Tegmark, Max, Anthony Aguirre, Martin J. Rees, & Frank Wilczek, “Dimensionless Constants, Cosmology, and Other Dark Matters,” Phys. Rev. D 73, 023505 (2006).
Rees, M.J., “Origin of Cosmic Magnetic Fields,” Astronomische Nachrichten 327, 395 (2006).
Thompson, C., P. Mészáros & M.J. Rees, “Thermalization in Relativistic Outflows and the Correlation between Spectral Hardness and Apparent Luminosity in Gamma-Ray Bursts,” Ap.J. 666, 1012 (2007).
Begelman, Mitchell C., Andrew C. Fabian & Martin J. Rees, “Implications of Very Rapid TeV Variability in Blazars ” MNRAS: Letters (Online Early Articles) (2007).
Other Works: Popularizations, Fiction, etc.
Complete lists on Prof. Rees’s website
Blandford, Roger D., Mitchell C. Begelman, & Martin J. Rees, “Cosmic Jets,” Scientific American 246, 124-42 (May 1982).
Rees, Martin J., “Black Holes in Galactic Centers,” Scientific American 263, 5, 56 (1990).
Begelman, Mitchell & Martin Rees, Gravity's Fatal Attraction : Black Holes in the Universe (Scientific American Library, W.H. Freeman, NY, 1996).
Brockman, John, The Third Culture: Beyond the Scientific Revolution,(Touchstone Books) contains a lengthy interview with Rees titled An Ensemble of Universes.
CBC Radio One, ”IDEAS: The Men Who Invented The Universe” (radio interview with Alan Guth and Martin Rees, broadcast 1999).
Rees, Martin, “Science, Communication and the Media” The Pantaneto Forum, Issue 1, 2001.
Rees, Martin, A conversation with Great Britain’s Astronomer Royal about the Universe - or Universes. (radio interview on Science Friday, 1997).
Rees, Martin, Before The Beginning:: Our Universe and Others (Perseus Books, Reading, MA, 1997).
Rees, Martin, “Big Science Needs the Right Choices,” Physics World 10, 8, 15 (1997).
Rees, Martin, “Some Millennial Thoughts on Cosmology,” Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 24, 4, 261 (1999).
Rees, Martin J., Just Six Numbers : The Deep Forces that Shape the Universe (Basic Books, NY, 2000).
Rees, Martin, In the Matrix: Martin Rees
Essay and video with introductory remarks by David Deutsch, Paul Davies, Lee Smolin, Alan Guth, Lisa Randall, 2003
http://www.edge.org/documents/archive/edge116.html
Rees, Martin, Our Final Hour : A Scientist’s Warning: How Terror Error, and Environmental Disaster Threaten Humankind’s Future in this Century — on Earth and Beyond (Basic Books, NY, 2003).
Rees, Martin J., Our Cosmic Habitat (Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, NJ, 2001) [Preview and interview with the author].
Rees, Martin, “Obituary: Fred Hoyle,” Physics Today 54, 11, 75-76 (2001).Wakefield, Julie, “Doom and Gloom by 2100,” Scientific American 291, 1, 48-49 (July 2004).
Rees, Martin, “Earth in Its Final Century?” public lecture, 2005
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/42.
Rees, Martin, “Dark Materials,” The Guardian, 10 June 2006.
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