<HTML>Stephen Tonkin wrote:
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> Martin Stower wrote:
> >
> > Depends on the topic. Hoyle and Wickramsinghe have
> > written about lots of things outside their particular
> > specialisms.
>
> ...and Arp (in particular) is frequently cited by
> 'alternative cosmologists', particularly those who are
> touting for the 'Galileo sympathy' vote.
Anyone interested in Arp should go to the LANL (http://xxx.lanl.gov/) and ADS (http://adswww.harvard.edu/) websites and check out the following papers:
N.A. Sharp, "Anomalous Redshift Companion Galaxies: 0213-2836", Astrophysical Journal 297, October 1985.
N.A. Sharp, "Anomalous Redshift Companion Galaxies: NGC 7603", Astrophysical Joutnal 302, March 1986.
W.I. Newman & Y. Terzian, "Combinatorics and Companion Galaxies: Paradox lost", Astrophysical Journal 441, March 1995.
A.E. Wehrle, C.W. Keel & D.L. Jones, "The Nature of the Optical "Jets" in the Spiral Galaxy NGC 1097", Astronomical Journal 114, July 1997.
M.J. Hardcastle. D.M. Worrall & M. Birkinshaw, "Dynamics of the radio galaxy 3C449", Monthly Notes of the Royal Astronomical Society 296, June 1998.
C.S. Crawford, I. Lehmann, A.C. Fabian, M.N. Bremer & G. Hasinger, "Detection of X-ray emission from the host clusters of 3CR quasars", Monthly Notes of the Royal Astronomical Society 308, October 1999.
M.J. Hardcastle, "Determining the Reality of X-ray Filaments", Astronomy and Astrophysics 357, May 2000.
Best Regards,
Dave</HTML>