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Bengt Strömgren

Bengt Georg Daniel Strömgren (21 January 1908 – 4 July 1987) was a Danish astronomer and astrophysicist.[1][2]

Bengt Strömgren
Bengt Strömgren, 1957
Born(1908-01-21)21 January 1908
Died4 July 1987(1987-07-04) (aged 79)
NationalityDanish
Alma materUniversity of Copenhagen
Known forStrömgren Spheres, Strömgren photometric system, stellar chemistry
AwardsBruce Medal 1959
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics, Mathematics, Astronomy
InstitutionsUniversity of Chicago, Yerkes and McDonald Observatory, Institute for Advanced Study

Life and career Edit

Bengt Strömgren was born in Gothenburg. His parents were Hedvig Strömgren (née Lidforss) and Elis Strömgren, who was professor of astronomy at the University of Copenhagen and director of the University Observatory in Copenhagen. Bengt grew up in the professor's mansion surrounded with scientists, assistants, observers and guests. His father paced and promoted Bengt into a life with science, and Bengt's first paper was published already at the age of 14. He graduated from high school in 1925 and enrolled at the Copenhagen university. Only two years later, he graduated in astronomy and atomic physics, and during the following two years, he completed a doctoral degree, which was evaluated with the best marks in December 1929, when he was 21 years old.

He gained a great deal of useful experience from his studies in theoretical physics at Niels Bohr's Institute close by, and he was at the right place at the right time. He soon found out that he intended to use the fresh theoretical framework of quantum physics in space, and investigate the applications of quantum mechanics in stars. Obviously, questions of nepotism were in play when he applied for an assistantship already in 1925, which he didn't get. But only one year later it was given to him anyway — he was the best, regardless of his employer being also his own father.

After being appointed as lecturer at the university in 1932, Strömgren was invited to the University of Chicago in 1936 by Otto Struve. Going abroad for 18 months meant a lot to the young researcher, and when he went back to Denmark and to the rising national socialism in Europe, he succeeded his father's professorship in 1940. During five years of isolation, under the German occupation of Denmark, he initiated the building of a new Danish Observatory, the Brorfelde Observatory. But after the Second World War, Bengt Strömgren became tired of lacking state funding for the project, and with a stagnant national economy, he felt that he had to leave Danish research, which he did in 1951.

He went to the United States and became director of the Yerkes and McDonald Observatories, and stayed there for six years. In 1957, he was appointed the first professor of theoretical astrophysics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, where he got Albert Einstein's office. He stayed at Princeton with his family until 1967, when he went back to his homeland Denmark, and became the next to the last resident in a series of great Danish scientists of the Carlsberg Mansion and Honor, which had earlier been occupied by Niels Bohr among others. In 1987, he died after a short period of illness.

Science Edit

Bengt Strömgren made momentous contributions to astrophysics. He found that the chemical composition of stars was very much different than previously assumed. In the late 1930s, he found the relative abundance of hydrogen to be nearly 70%, and helium to be about 27%. Just before the war, he discovered the so-called Strömgren Spheres — huge interstellar shells of ionized hydrogen around stars. And in the 1950s and 1960s, he pioneered photoelectric photometry with a novel four-colour system, now called Strömgren photometric system. Apart from the Danish observatory of Brorfelde, Strömgren was active in the early organisation of the joint European observatory of ESO at La Silla in Chile.

Honors Edit

Awards

Memberships Edit

Named after him Edit

Miscellaneous

References Edit

  1. ^ Spitzer Jr., Lyman (March 1988). "Bengt Strömgren". Physics Today. 41 (3): 112–114. Bibcode:1988PhT....41c.112S. doi:10.1063/1.2811365.
  2. ^ Rudkjøbing, M. (June 1988). "Obituary - Strömgren, Bengt - 1908-1987". Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society. 29 (2): 282–284. Bibcode:1988QJRAS..29..282R.
  3. ^ "Bengt Georg Daniel Stromgren". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  4. ^ "Bengt Stromgren". www.nasonline.org. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  5. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2022-08-15.

Sources Edit

  • Svend Cedergreen Bech (ed.): Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (1979–84), 3rd ed. Put on-line by Den Store Danske in 2011. (in Danish)
  • Bengt Strömgrens life among the stars, Niels Bohr Institute
  • Autobiography in a celebrative commemorative published by University of Copenhagen November 1930 (176-78) (Berlingske Tidende id. 17.9.1962). (in Danish)
  • Knude, Jens, Bengt Stromgren's Work in Photometry, in A.G.D. Philip, A.R. Upgren and K.A. Janes, eds., "Precision Photometry: Astrophysics of the Galaxy", Proceedings of the conference held 3–4 October 1990 at Union College, Schenectady, NY (Davis Press, Schenectady, NY, 1991).
  • Rebsdorf, Simon Olling (May 2003): Bengt Strömgren: growing up with astronomy, 1908 - 1932, Journal for the History of Astronomy (ISSN 0021-8286), Vol. 34, Part 2, No. 115, pp. 171 – 199 (2003)
  • Rebsdorf, Simon Olling (August 2004): The Father, the Son, and the Stars: Bengt Strömgren and the History of Twentieth Century Astronomy in Denmark and in the USA. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Aarhus.
  • Rebsdorf, Simon Olling (February 2007): Bengt Strömgren: Interstellar Glow, Helium Content, and Solar Life Supply, 1932–1940. Centaurus, Vol. 49, Issue 1, pages 56–79.
  • Gustafsson, Bengt (2009): Bengt Strömgren’s Approach to the Galaxy, in J. Andersen, J. Bland-Hawthorn & B. Nordström, eds., "The Galaxy Disk in Cosmological Context." Proceedings IAU Symposium No. 254 (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2009), pp. 3–16.

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was born in Gothenburg His parents were Hedvig Stromgren nee Lidforss and Elis Stromgren who was professor of astronomy at the University of Copenhagen and director of the University Observatory in Copenhagen Bengt grew up in the professor s mansion surrounded with scientists assistants observers and guests His father paced and promoted Bengt into a life with science and Bengt s first paper was published already at the age of 14 He graduated from high school in 1925 and enrolled at the Copenhagen university Only two years later he graduated in astronomy and atomic physics and during the following two years he completed a doctoral degree which was evaluated with the best marks in December 1929 when he was 21 years old He gained a great deal of useful experience from his studies in theoretical physics at Niels Bohr s Institute close by and he was at the right place at the right time He soon found out that he intended to use the fresh theoretical framework of quantum physics in space and investigate the applications of quantum mechanics in stars Obviously questions of nepotism were in play when he applied for an assistantship already in 1925 which he didn t get But only one year later it was given to him anyway he was the best regardless of his employer being also his own father After being appointed as lecturer at the university in 1932 Stromgren was invited to the University of Chicago in 1936 by Otto Struve Going abroad for 18 months meant a lot to the young researcher and when he went back to Denmark and to the rising national socialism in Europe he succeeded his father s professorship in 1940 During five years of isolation under the German occupation of Denmark he initiated the building of a new Danish Observatory the Brorfelde Observatory But after the Second World War Bengt Stromgren became tired of lacking state funding for the project and with a stagnant national economy he felt that he had to leave Danish research which he did in 1951 He went to the United States and became director of the Yerkes and McDonald Observatories and stayed there for six years In 1957 he was appointed the first professor of theoretical astrophysics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton where he got Albert Einstein s office He stayed at Princeton with his family until 1967 when he went back to his homeland Denmark and became the next to the last resident in a series of great Danish scientists of the Carlsberg Mansion and Honor which had earlier been occupied by Niels Bohr among others In 1987 he died after a short period of illness Science EditBengt Stromgren made momentous contributions to astrophysics He found that the chemical composition of stars was very much different than previously assumed In the late 1930s he found the relative abundance of hydrogen to be nearly 70 and helium to be about 27 Just before the war he discovered the so called Stromgren Spheres huge interstellar shells of ionized hydrogen around stars And in the 1950s and 1960s he pioneered photoelectric photometry with a novel four colour system now called Stromgren photometric system Apart from the Danish observatory of Brorfelde Stromgren was active in the early organisation of the joint European observatory of ESO at La Silla in Chile Honors EditAwards Bruce Medal 1959 Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society 1962 Henry Norris Russell Lectureship 1965 Janssen Medal from the French Academy of Sciences 1967 Memberships Edit Member of the American Academy of Arts an Sciences 1955 3 Member of the United States National Academy of Sciences 1971 4 Member of the American Philosophical Society 1973 5 Named after him Edit Asteroid 1846 Bengt Stromgren age Stromgren photometry Stromgren spheres Stromgren integralMiscellaneous Asteroid 1493 Sigrid named after his wifeReferences Edit Spitzer Jr Lyman March 1988 Bengt Stromgren Physics Today 41 3 112 114 Bibcode 1988PhT 41c 112S doi 10 1063 1 2811365 Rudkjobing M June 1988 Obituary Stromgren Bengt 1908 1987 Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society 29 2 282 284 Bibcode 1988QJRAS 29 282R Bengt Georg Daniel Stromgren American Academy of Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 2022 08 15 Bengt Stromgren www nasonline org Retrieved 2022 08 15 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 2022 08 15 Sources EditSvend Cedergreen Bech ed Dansk Biografisk Leksikon 1979 84 3rd ed Put on line by Den Store Danske in 2011 in Danish Bengt Stromgrens life among the stars Niels Bohr Institute Bruce Medalist Bengt Stromgren Autobiography in a celebrative commemorative published by University of Copenhagen November 1930 176 78 Berlingske Tidende id 17 9 1962 in Danish Knude Jens Bengt Stromgren s Work in Photometry in A G D Philip A R Upgren and K A Janes eds Precision Photometry Astrophysics of the Galaxy Proceedings of the conference held 3 4 October 1990 at Union College Schenectady NY Davis Press Schenectady NY 1991 Rebsdorf Simon Olling May 2003 Bengt Stromgren growing up with astronomy 1908 1932 Journal for the History of Astronomy ISSN 0021 8286 Vol 34 Part 2 No 115 pp 171 199 2003 Rebsdorf Simon Olling August 2004 The Father the Son and the Stars Bengt Stromgren and the History of Twentieth Century Astronomy in Denmark and in the USA Ph D dissertation University of Aarhus Rebsdorf Simon Olling February 2007 Bengt Stromgren Interstellar Glow Helium Content and Solar Life Supply 1932 1940 Centaurus Vol 49 Issue 1 pages 56 79 Gustafsson Bengt 2009 Bengt Stromgren s Approach to the Galaxy in J Andersen J Bland Hawthorn amp B Nordstrom eds The Galaxy Disk in Cosmological Context Proceedings IAU Symposium No 254 Cambridge Univ Press 2009 pp 3 16 External links EditBibliography of Bengt Stromgren Archived 2016 05 06 at the Wayback Machine Bruce Medalist Bengt Stromgren Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bengt Stromgren amp oldid 1179847500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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