Jocelyn Bell Burnell - Selected Works

Selected Works

Books

  • Burnell, S. Jocelyn (1989). Broken for Life. London: Quaker Home Service. pp. 58pp. ISBN 0-85245-222-5. (Swarthmore Lecture)
  • Riordan, Maurice; Burnell, S. Jocelyn (October 27, 2008). Darkmatter: Poems of Space. Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. ISBN 978-1903080108.

Scientific papers

  • Hewish, Antony; S J Bell, J D H Pilkington, P F Scott, R A Collins (24 February 1968). "Observation of a Rapidly Pulsating Radio Source" (PDF). Nature 217 (5130): 709–713. Bibcode 1968Natur.217..709H. doi:10.1038/217709a0. http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v217/n5130/pdf/217709a0.pdf. Retrieved 2007-07-06.
  • J D H Pilkington; A Hewish, S J Bell, T W Cole (13 April 1968). "Observations of some further Pulsed Radio Sources" (PDF). Nature 218 (5137): 126–129. Bibcode 1968Natur.218..126P. doi:10.1038/218126a0. http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v218/n5137/pdf/218126a0.pdf. Retrieved 2007-07-06.

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