[FH], Mass splittings in the baryon decuplet and in the meson nonets
- Hoyle/Box 82/5/1
- Item
- 1990 (circa)
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Possible draft of articles published in Astrophysics and space science 186. Autograph manuscript
[FH], Mass splittings in the baryon decuplet and in the meson nonets
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Possible draft of articles published in Astrophysics and space science 186. Autograph manuscript
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Overhead projector transparencies interleaved with pages from a revised copy of a printed article about quantum mechanics. Autograph manuscript, printed text, overhead projector transparencies
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Reprint of journal article
N.C. Wickramasinghe, List of technical papers
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Bibliography with 247 numbered items. Photocopy of computer printout
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Text of paper delivered in Rome. Autograph manuscript
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Correspondence between FH and Ray Lyttleton
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Mainly letters from Lyttleton to Hoyle, autograph and typescript, concerning accretion, stellar evolution and the evolution of the solar system. Some correspondence with others (including R.A. Mess, D.H. Sadler, Dr Cowling, Professor Otto Struve, and G.D. Thackeray) concerning these topics and the publication of articles in journals.
Typescript airletter, signed, from Edward P. Ney (Minneapolis) to FH
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Believes that FH should have been awarded the Nobel prize. Recounts recent news concerning his health.
Autograph letter, signed, from John [Faulkner?] (Mount Wilson and Palomar Observatories) to FH
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Concerning Sandage and the first QSO spectrum. On reverse, a draft letter from FH to Macpherson concerning car parking for Paul Dirac on the Cavendish site.
Part of Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
Autograph manuscript (hand of FH)