Thomas Rossing published hundreds of scientific papers in his career, listed on his Google Scholar page.
His books, which are used around the US and world, are shown below. Two of his most influential works include The Science of Sound, a frequently used text for a general science course aimed at music majors, and The Physics of Musical Instruments, co-authored with Neville Fletcher. He also edited the Springer Handbook of Acoustics and served as author for three of the chapters. In addition to these books, he wrote numerous entries in the Encyclopedia of Acoustics published by J. Wiley, in the Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics, in the Focal Encyclopedia of Electronic Media, and in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, where his biography is also listed (immediately before Giacomo Rossini as he liked to note).
Light Science: Physics and the Visual Arts by Thomas Rossing and Christopher Chiaverina, 2020
The Science of Sound, 3rd Edition by Thomas Rossing, F. Richard Moore, Paul Wheeler, 2001
The Physics of Musical Instruments by Neville Fletcher and Thomas Rossing, 1998
Springer Handbook of Acoustics Edited by Thomas Rossing, 2nd Edition 2014
Science of Percussion Instruments By Thomas Rossing, 2000
Teaching Light And Color by Thomas Rossing and Christopher Chiaverina, 2002
The Science of String Instruments by Thomas Rossing, 2010
Musical Acoustics, Selected Reprints, Edited by Thomas Rossing, 1988
Acoustics of Bells (Benchmark Papers in Acoustics, Vol. 19) Edited by Thomas Rossing, 1984
Principles of Vibration and Sound by Thomas Rossing and Neville Fletcher, 2004
Physics of Musical Instruments, Japanese Translation
Acoustics Laboratory Experiments, by Thomas Rossing, 1988