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Gart Westerhout

Gart Westerhout (15 June 1927 – 14 October 2012) was a Dutch-American astronomer.[1] Well before completing his university studies at Leiden, he had already become well-established internationally as a radio astronomer in the Netherlands, specializing in studies of radio sources and the Milky Way Galaxy based on observations of radio continuum emissions and 21-cm spectral line radiation that originates in interstellar hydrogen. He emigrated to the United States, became a naturalized citizen, and held a number of important scientific and management positions in academic and government institutions.

Gart Westerhout

Career edit

Westerhout was born in The Hague, and studied at the University of Leiden (Sterrewacht te Leiden) with Hendrik van de Hulst and Jan Hendrik Oort. Contemporaries and colleagues in the Netherlands included Hugo van Woerden, C. Lex Muller, Maarten Schmidt, Kwee Kiem King, Lodewijk Woltjer, and Charles L. Seeger, III (son of the ethnomusicologist, brother of Pete Seeger and half-brother of Mike Seeger). While they were students, Wim Brouw, Mike Davis, Ernst Raimond, Whitney Shane and Jaap Tinbergen [de] worked with him.

He was awarded Physics and Astronomy degrees: Cand. (1950) and Drs. (1954) and was awarded a Ph.D. in Astronomy and Physics in 1958. Notable scientific achievements included: the significant Westerhout Catalog[2] of continuum emission radio sources, by which "W" numerical designations such sources are still referenced (see for example Westerhout 49), done with the then-new Dwingeloo telescope; and his survey of neutral hydrogen[3] in the outer parts of our Galaxy. His pioneering work, with colleagues, showed the first hints of spiral structure in the interstellar gas, revealed differential rotation in our Galaxy, and established a revised Galactic coordinate system still in use today.

While still at Leiden University, he held the posts of Assistant (1952–56), Scientific Officer (1956–59, and Chief Scientific Officer (1959–62). Arriving in 1962 as the first Director of a fledgling Astronomy Program at the University of Maryland (started by Uco van Wijk), he grew it into a major department granting masters and doctorate degrees. On the research side the Line Survey,[4] Maryland-Green Bank Galactic 21-cm undertaken with the 91-m radio telescope of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, not only extended to higher angular resolution our knowledge of Galactic structure, but also accomplished the training of graduate students who went on to notable achievements of their own.

He continued at Maryland in that role through 1973, with additional responsibilities from 1972-73 as Chairman of the Division of Mathematical & Physical Sciences and Engineering. From 1973 to '77 he was Professor of Astronomy at the University of Maryland, temporarily becoming Visiting Astronomer at the Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie (MPIfR) in Bonn, Germany 1973-74.

From 1977-1993 he was Scientific Director at the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, DC. While there, he guided the evolution of that observatory toward astronomical data obtained from telescopes at the Flagstaff station, astrometric data produced by the techniques of radio interferometry and by innovative application of optical interferometry techniques (ground- and space-based.)

Together with his wife Judith, he had 5 children – Magda Cathleen, Gart, Brigit, Julian, and Anthony.

When Edward L. G. Bowell discovered asteroid 5105 Westerhout, he named it in Westerhout's honor.

Memberships edit

Memberships include International Astronomical Union (IAU) (Commissions 33, 34, 40, 24 & 5), International Scientific Radio Union (URSI), American Astronomical Society (AAS), Royal Astronomical Society, and Sigma Xi.

He contributed his scientific and management expertise widely, for example to IAU, National Science Foundation (NSF), AAS, National Research Council, Associated Universities Inc., Inter-Union Committee for the Allocation of Frequencies (IUCAF), URSI, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, MPIfR, MIT's Haystack Observatory, Arecibo Observatory, National Academy of Sciences.

Awards edit

Awards and special recognition have included a NATO Fellowship, CSIRO (Australia) Fellowship, Award for the Teaching of Science, Washington Academy of Sciences, Humboldt Prize, Listings in : Outstanding Educators of America, American Men and Women in Science, Who's Who in America.

Bibliography edit

Papers published in refereed journals edit

Astronomy research
  • "A Comparison of the Intensity Distribution of Radio-Frequency Radiation with a Model of the Galactic System," (with J. H. Oort), Bull. Astron. Inst. Neth., 11, 323, 1951.
  • "The Rotation of the Inner Parts of the Galactic System," (with K. K. Kwee and C. A. Muller), Bull. Astron. Inst. Neth., 12, 211, 1954.
  • "Search for Polarization of the Crab Nebula and Cassiopeia A at 22 cm Wavelength," Bull. Astron. Inst. Neth., 12, 309,1956.
  • "The Flux Densities of some Radio Sources at 400 Mc/s," (with C. L. Seeger and H. C. van de Hulst), Bull. Astron. Inst. Neth., 13, 89, 1956.
  • "Continuous Radiation from the Direction of the Galactic Centre at 22 cm," Bull. Astron. Inst. Neth., 13, 105, 1956.
  • "A Catalogue of 21-cm Line Profiles," (with C. A. Muller), Bull. Astron. Inst. Neth., 13, 151, 1957.
  • "The Distribution of Atomic Hydrogen in the Outer Parts of the Galactic System," Bull. Astron. Inst. Neth., 13, 201, 1957.
  • "Observations of Occulations of the Crab Nebula by the Moon at 400 Mc/s," (with C. L. Seeger), Bull Astron. Inst. Neth., 13, 312, 1957.
  • "Intensites Relatives des Quatre Principales Radiosources Observees sur la Longueur d'Onde 22 cm; Note sur la Radiosource Saggittarius A", Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. Paris, 245, 35, 1957.
  • "Observations of Discrete Sources, the Coma Cluster, the Moon, and the Andromeda Nebula at a Wavelength of 75 cm.," (with C. L. Seeger and R. G. Conway), Astrophys. J., 126, 585, 1957.
  • "A Survey of the Continuous Radiation from the Galactic System at a Frequency of 1390 Mc/s," Bull. Astron. Inst. Neth., 14, 215, 1958.
  • "Note on the Density of Ionized Hydrogen in the Galactic System," Bull. Astron. Inst. Neth., 14, 261, 1958.
  • "The Galactic System as a Spiral Nebula," (with J. H. Oort and F. J. Kerr), Monthly Notices Roy. Astron. Soc., 118, 379, 1958.
  • "The New I.A.U. System of Galactic Coordinates," (with A. Blaauw, C. S. Gum and J. L. Pawsey), Monthly Notices Roy. Astron. Soc., 121, 123, 1960.
  • "A 21-cm Determination of the Principal Plane of the Galaxy," (with C. S. Gum and F. J. Kerr), Monthly Notices Roy. Astron. Soc., 121, 132, 1960.
  • "Die Durchmusterung Der Milchstrasse Und Die Quellendurchmusterung Bei 2.7 Gllz," (with W. Altenhoff, P. G. Mezger and H. Wendker), Veroffentl. Sternwarte 59, Bonn, November 1961.
  • "The Polarization of the Galactic 75-cm Radiation," (with C. L. Seeger, W. N. Brouw and J. Tinbergen), Bull. Astron. Inst. Neth., 16, 187, 1962.
  • "The Structure of the Galaxy from Radio Observations," I.E.E.E. Trans., AP-12, 954, 1964.
  • "A Survey of the Continuous Radiation at 400 Mc/s," (with C. L. Seeger, R. G. Conway and T. Hoekema), Bull. Astron. Inst. Neth., 18, 11, 1965.
  • "A Catalogue of Discrete Sources Observed at 400 Mc/s," (with M. M. Davis and L. Gelato-Volders), Bull. Astron. Inst. Neth., 18, 42, 1965.
  • "21-cm Line Emission in Open Clusters," (with W. E. Howard and C. Gordon), Astrophys. J., 154, 103, 1968.
  • "The Maryland – Green Bank Galactic 21-cm Line Survey" (with H.-U.Wendlandt), Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. 49, 143, 1982.
  • "Telescope Beam Characteristics and Temperature Scale of the Maryland- Green Bank 21-cm Line Survey" (with G.L.Mader and R.H.Harten), Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. 49, 137, 1982.
  • "Astrometry and Precise Time", with G.M.R.Winkler, Oceanus 33, 89–95. 1991
Instrumentation or techniques
  • "Table for the Reduction of Velocities to the Local Standard of Rest" (with D. A. MacRae), The Observatory, Lund, Sweden, 1956.
  • "A Method for Accurately Compensating for the Effects of the Error Beam of the NRAO 300-foot Radio Telescope at 21-cm Wavelength," (with H.-U. Wendlandt and R. H. Harten), Astron. J., 78, 569, 1973.
  • "Hydrogen 21-cm Line Temperature scale", (with R.H.Harten and F.J.Kerr), Astron.J., 80, 307, 1975

Papers presented at scientific meetings edit

Invited papers
  • "Kosmische Bronnen Van Radiostraling," (with H. C. van de Hulst), Sterr. Coll. Ned. Astr. Club., 13, 1956.
  • "A 21-cm Line Survey of the Outer Parts of the Galaxy," In IAU Symp. 4, ch. 5, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1957.
  • "Progress Report on 21-cm Research by the Netherlands Foundation for Radio Astronomy and the Leiden Observatory," In IAU Symp 4, ch. 4, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1957.
  • "Galactic Radiation and its Physical Interpretation", Introductory Report, Comm. V, URSI 13th General Assembly, London, 1960.
  • "A Summary of our Knowledge of the Neutral Hydrogen in Galaxies", In Problems of Extra-Galactic Research, McMillan and Co., New York, 1962.
  • "Current Radio Astronomical Research in the Netherlands", Proc.I.R.E. Austr., 24, 214, 1963.
  • "The Interpretation of Recent 21-cm Line Data in Terms of Large-Scale Galactic Structure," IAU Symp. 20, Australia, 1963.
  • "Observation and Interpretation of Optical and Radio Polarization," IAU Symp. 20, Australia, 1963.
  • "Three Years of Galactic Radio Astronomy," Proc. of URSI General Assembly, Tokyo, 1963.
  • "Brightness Temperatures Expected for a Radio Telescope with High Resolving Power," In Proc. OECD Symp. on Large Antennae, Paris, 1963.
  • "Site Requirements," In Proc. OECD Symp. on Large Antennae, Paris, 1963.
  • "The Early History of Radio Astronomy", In International Conference on Education in and History of Modern Astronomy, ed. R. Berendzen, Ann. New York Acad. Sci., 198, 211, 1972.
  • "Some Remarks on the Ideal Automated Observatory," In NRAO/IEEE/URSI Symp. on the Collection and Analysis of Astrophysical Data, ed. R. Burns, Astron. Astrophys. Suppl., 15, 327, 1974.
  • "The Influence of Acquisition Techniques on the Compilation of Astronomical Data", in IAU Colloquium 35 on Data Compilation, Strasbourg 1976, ed. Jaschek and Wilkins, Reidel, Dordrecht, Astrophys. and Space Sc. Lib 64, 49, 1977
  • "Future Development in U.S. Naval Observatory Time Services",

Proc. 9th Ann. PTTI meeting, NASA Tech. Mem. 78104, 1, 1978

  • "Radio Astrometry and Other Accurate Astrometry Plans at the U.S. Naval Observatory", ESA Colloquium on European Satellite Astrometry, Padua, Ed. C.Barbiery and P.L.Bernacca, Universita di Padova 1979
  • "Space Astrometry – its Impact on Astronomy and Astrophysics", Highlights of Astronomy Vol.5, 779, Ed. P.A.Wayman, Reidel Dordrecht 1980
  • "Early Dutch Radio Astronomy", URSI General Assembly Comm. J, Washington 1981, Ed. W.T.Sullivan (not published).
  • "The Pioneers of HI", in "Seeing through the Dust", eds. A.R.Taylor, T.L.Landecker, A.G.Willis, Astron. Soc. Pacific Conf.Ser. 276, 3, 2002
  • "The Start of 21-cm line Research: the Early Dutch Years", in "Seeing Through the Dust", eds. A.R.Taylor, T.L.Landecker, A.G.Willis, Astron. Soc. Pacific Conf.Ser. 276, 3, 2002
Contributed papers
  • "75-cm and 22-cm Continuum Surveys," In IAU Symp. 9, ch. 80, Stanford Univ. Press, 1959.
  • "75-cm Galactic Background Polarization: Progress Report," (with W. N. Brouw, C. A. Muller and J. Tinbergen), Astron. J., 67, 590, 1962.
  • "Radio Studies of HII Regions and Galactic Structure," (with M. Komesaroff), IAU Symp. 20, Australia, 1963.
  • "Galactic 21-cm Iine Observations at Green Bank," Astron. J., 69, 152, 1964.
  • "Preliminary Observations of 21-cm Line Emission in Open Clusters," (with W. L. Howard), Astron. J., 70, 688, 1965 (Abstract).
  • "The Maryland-Green Bank Galactic 21-cm Line Survey'", IAU Symp. 31, Noordwijk, Netherlands, 173, Acad. Press, 1967.
  • "A Motion Picture Film of Galactic 21-cm Line Emission," IAU Symp. 38, paper 19, ed. G. Contopoulos and R. Becker), Reidel, Dordrecht, 1970.
  • "A High-Resolution Polarization Survey of the North Polar Spur," (with D. Bechis), ln IAU Symp. 60, ed. F. J. Kerr and S. C. Simonson, Springer Verlag, 1974.
  • "Progress Report on the Maryland-Green Bank Galactic 21-cm Line Survey, In IAU Symp. 60, ed. F. J. Kerr and S. C. Simonson, Springer Verlag, 1974.
  • "The U.S.Naval Observatory Parallax Program" (with R.H.Harrington), Bull. d'Inf. Centre de Donnees Stell. 20, 24, 1981
  • "Data on Time and Polar Motion: Immediate Accessibility" (with D.D.McCarthy), I.A.U. Colloq. 64, Automated Data Retrieval in Astronomy, Strasbourg, Ed. C.Jaschek, Reidel Dordrecht, 1982
  • "U.S.Naval Observatory Parallaxes and the Fundamental Reference Frame – their Interaction with Hipparcos" (with J.A.Hughes), ESA Colloquium on Space Astrometry, Strasbourg 1982
  • "Concluding Remarks," in IAU Symposium 109, Astrometric Techniques, H.K. Eichhorn and R. J. Leacock (eds), Reidel Dordrecht, 799–803, 1986
  • "Fricke's Influence on the World of Astronomy," Celestial Mechanics 37, 345–348, 1985
  • "The USNO/CALTECH Measuring Program" (with D. Monet), Bull d'Information du CDS 37, 75–78, 1989
  • "Concluding Remarks," Bull d'Information du CDS 37, 91–92, 1989
  • "Astrometry: New Vitality for an Ancient Science," Aerospace America 27, No. 10, 34–37, 1989
  • "The Flagstaff Measuring Machine" (with D. Monet), in IAU Symposium 141, Inertial Coordinate System on the Sky, J.H.Lieske and V.K.Abalakin, Eds., Kluwer Dordrecht 1990
  • "Concluding Remarks", in IAU Symposium 141, Inertial Coordinate System on the Sky, J.H.Lieske and V.K.Abalakin, Eds, Kluwer Dordrecht, 1990

Books or contributions to edited books edit

  • "The Radio Galaxy," Sci. Am., 201, 45, 1959.
  • "The Mapping of the Galaxy," In Tomorrow was Yesterday, C.B.S., George Braziller, New York, 1964.
  • "Distribution of Interstellar Hydrogen," (with F. J. Kerr), ch. 8, in Stars and Stellar Systems, vol. 5, p. 166, Univ. of Chicago Press,1965
  • "Radio Emission of the Galaxy," Comm. 40 report, IAU Trans. XII A, Acad. Press, 1965.
  • "Galactic Radio Astronomy," Comm. 40 reports on Astronomy, lAU Trans. XIVA, 460, Reidel, Dordrecht – Holland, 1970.
  • "Galactic Radio Emission in the 21-cm Line and the Continuum," In Galactic Astronomy, ed. H. Y. Chiu and A. Muriel, pp. 147–190, Gordon and Breach, 1971.

Technical reports and others edit

  • "The Maryland-Green Bank Galactic 21-cm Line Survey," first edition, University of Maryland, Department of Physics and Astronomy, 1966.
  • "Maryland-Green Bank 21-cm Line Survey," second edition, University of Maryland Astronomy Program, 1969.

References edit

  1. ^ . Articles.baltimoresun.com. Archived from the original on 2013-06-14. Retrieved 2012-10-18.
  2. ^ Westerhout, G. (2000). "VizieR Online Data Catalog: Westerhout's Catalogue of 82 Discrete Sources (Weste". Vizier Online Data Catalog. Bibcode:2000yCat.8064....0W.
  3. ^ Westerhout, G. (1957). "The distribution of atomic hydrogen in the outer parts of the Galactic System". Bulletin of the Astronomical Institutes of the Netherlands. 13: 201. Bibcode:1957BAN....13..201W.
  4. ^ Westerhout, G.; Wendlandt, H. -U. (1982). "The Maryland-Green Bank galactic 21-cm line survey". Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series. 49: 143. Bibcode:1982A&AS...49..143W.

External links edit

  • Things Unseen: The Westerhout radio sources
  • Howard Laster, Joseph Weber & Gart Westerhout in College Park, late 1960s

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Gart Westerhout 15 June 1927 14 October 2012 was a Dutch American astronomer 1 Well before completing his university studies at Leiden he had already become well established internationally as a radio astronomer in the Netherlands specializing in studies of radio sources and the Milky Way Galaxy based on observations of radio continuum emissions and 21 cm spectral line radiation that originates in interstellar hydrogen He emigrated to the United States became a naturalized citizen and held a number of important scientific and management positions in academic and government institutions Gart Westerhout Contents 1 Career 2 Memberships 3 Awards 4 Bibliography 4 1 Papers published in refereed journals 4 2 Papers presented at scientific meetings 4 3 Books or contributions to edited books 4 4 Technical reports and others 5 References 6 External linksCareer editWesterhout was born in The Hague and studied at the University of Leiden Sterrewacht te Leiden with Hendrik van de Hulst and Jan Hendrik Oort Contemporaries and colleagues in the Netherlands included Hugo van Woerden C Lex Muller Maarten Schmidt Kwee Kiem King Lodewijk Woltjer and Charles L Seeger III son of the ethnomusicologist brother of Pete Seeger and half brother of Mike Seeger While they were students Wim Brouw Mike Davis Ernst Raimond Whitney Shane and Jaap Tinbergen de worked with him He was awarded Physics and Astronomy degrees Cand 1950 and Drs 1954 and was awarded a Ph D in Astronomy and Physics in 1958 Notable scientific achievements included the significant Westerhout Catalog 2 of continuum emission radio sources by which W numerical designations such sources are still referenced see for example Westerhout 49 done with the then new Dwingeloo telescope and his survey of neutral hydrogen 3 in the outer parts of our Galaxy His pioneering work with colleagues showed the first hints of spiral structure in the interstellar gas revealed differential rotation in our Galaxy and established a revised Galactic coordinate system still in use today While still at Leiden University he held the posts of Assistant 1952 56 Scientific Officer 1956 59 and Chief Scientific Officer 1959 62 Arriving in 1962 as the first Director of a fledgling Astronomy Program at the University of Maryland started by Uco van Wijk he grew it into a major department granting masters and doctorate degrees On the research side the Line Survey 4 Maryland Green Bank Galactic 21 cm undertaken with the 91 m radio telescope of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory not only extended to higher angular resolution our knowledge of Galactic structure but also accomplished the training of graduate students who went on to notable achievements of their own He continued at Maryland in that role through 1973 with additional responsibilities from 1972 73 as Chairman of the Division of Mathematical amp Physical Sciences and Engineering From 1973 to 77 he was Professor of Astronomy at the University of Maryland temporarily becoming Visiting Astronomer at the Max Planck Institut fur Radioastronomie MPIfR in Bonn Germany 1973 74 From 1977 1993 he was Scientific Director at the U S Naval Observatory in Washington DC While there he guided the evolution of that observatory toward astronomical data obtained from telescopes at the Flagstaff station astrometric data produced by the techniques of radio interferometry and by innovative application of optical interferometry techniques ground and space based Together with his wife Judith he had 5 children Magda Cathleen Gart Brigit Julian and Anthony When Edward L G Bowell discovered asteroid 5105 Westerhout he named it in Westerhout s honor Memberships editMemberships include International Astronomical Union IAU Commissions 33 34 40 24 amp 5 International Scientific Radio Union URSI American Astronomical Society AAS Royal Astronomical Society and Sigma Xi He contributed his scientific and management expertise widely for example to IAU National Science Foundation NSF AAS National Research Council Associated Universities Inc Inter Union Committee for the Allocation of Frequencies IUCAF URSI National Radio Astronomy Observatory MPIfR MIT s Haystack Observatory Arecibo Observatory National Academy of Sciences Awards editAwards and special recognition have included a NATO Fellowship CSIRO Australia Fellowship Award for the Teaching of Science Washington Academy of Sciences Humboldt Prize Listings in Outstanding Educators of America American Men and Women in Science Who s Who in America Bibliography editPapers published in refereed journals edit Astronomy research A Comparison of the Intensity Distribution of Radio Frequency Radiation with a Model of the Galactic System with J H Oort Bull Astron Inst Neth 11 323 1951 The Rotation of the Inner Parts of the Galactic System with K K Kwee and C A Muller Bull Astron Inst Neth 12 211 1954 Search for Polarization of the Crab Nebula and Cassiopeia A at 22 cm Wavelength Bull Astron Inst Neth 12 309 1956 The Flux Densities of some Radio Sources at 400 Mc s with C L Seeger and H C van de Hulst Bull Astron Inst Neth 13 89 1956 Continuous Radiation from the Direction of the Galactic Centre at 22 cm Bull Astron Inst Neth 13 105 1956 A Catalogue of 21 cm Line Profiles with C A Muller Bull Astron Inst Neth 13 151 1957 The Distribution of Atomic Hydrogen in the Outer Parts of the Galactic System Bull Astron Inst Neth 13 201 1957 Observations of Occulations of the Crab Nebula by the Moon at 400 Mc s with C L Seeger Bull Astron Inst Neth 13 312 1957 Intensites Relatives des Quatre Principales Radiosources Observees sur la Longueur d Onde 22 cm Note sur la Radiosource Saggittarius A Compt Rend Acad Sci Paris 245 35 1957 Observations of Discrete Sources the Coma Cluster the Moon and the Andromeda Nebula at a Wavelength of 75 cm with C L Seeger and R G Conway Astrophys J 126 585 1957 A Survey of the Continuous Radiation from the Galactic System at a Frequency of 1390 Mc s Bull Astron Inst Neth 14 215 1958 Note on the Density of Ionized Hydrogen in the Galactic System Bull Astron Inst Neth 14 261 1958 The Galactic System as a Spiral Nebula with J H Oort and F J Kerr Monthly Notices Roy Astron Soc 118 379 1958 The New I A U System of Galactic Coordinates with A Blaauw C S Gum and J L Pawsey Monthly Notices Roy Astron Soc 121 123 1960 A 21 cm Determination of the Principal Plane of the Galaxy with C S Gum and F J Kerr Monthly Notices Roy Astron Soc 121 132 1960 Die Durchmusterung Der Milchstrasse Und Die Quellendurchmusterung Bei 2 7 Gllz with W Altenhoff P G Mezger and H Wendker Veroffentl Sternwarte 59 Bonn November 1961 The Polarization of the Galactic 75 cm Radiation with C L Seeger W N Brouw and J Tinbergen Bull Astron Inst Neth 16 187 1962 The Structure of the Galaxy from Radio Observations I E E E Trans AP 12 954 1964 A Survey of the Continuous Radiation at 400 Mc s with C L Seeger R G Conway and T Hoekema Bull Astron Inst Neth 18 11 1965 A Catalogue of Discrete Sources Observed at 400 Mc s with M M Davis and L Gelato Volders Bull Astron Inst Neth 18 42 1965 21 cm Line Emission in Open Clusters with W E Howard and C Gordon Astrophys J 154 103 1968 The Maryland Green Bank Galactic 21 cm Line Survey with H U Wendlandt Astron Astrophys Suppl 49 143 1982 Telescope Beam Characteristics and Temperature Scale of the Maryland Green Bank 21 cm Line Survey with G L Mader and R H Harten Astron Astrophys Suppl 49 137 1982 Astrometry and Precise Time with G M R Winkler Oceanus 33 89 95 1991Instrumentation or techniques Table for the Reduction of Velocities to the Local Standard of Rest with D A MacRae The Observatory Lund Sweden 1956 A Method for Accurately Compensating for the Effects of the Error Beam of the NRAO 300 foot Radio Telescope at 21 cm Wavelength with H U Wendlandt and R H Harten Astron J 78 569 1973 Hydrogen 21 cm Line Temperature scale with R H Harten and F J Kerr Astron J 80 307 1975Papers presented at scientific meetings edit Invited papers Kosmische Bronnen Van Radiostraling with H C van de Hulst Sterr Coll Ned Astr Club 13 1956 A 21 cm Line Survey of the Outer Parts of the Galaxy In IAU Symp 4 ch 5 Cambridge Univ Press 1957 Progress Report on 21 cm Research by the Netherlands Foundation for Radio Astronomy and the Leiden Observatory In IAU Symp 4 ch 4 Cambridge Univ Press 1957 Galactic Radiation and its Physical Interpretation Introductory Report Comm V URSI 13th General Assembly London 1960 A Summary of our Knowledge of the Neutral Hydrogen in Galaxies In Problems of Extra Galactic Research McMillan and Co New York 1962 Current Radio Astronomical Research in the Netherlands Proc I R E Austr 24 214 1963 The Interpretation of Recent 21 cm Line Data in Terms of Large Scale Galactic Structure IAU Symp 20 Australia 1963 Observation and Interpretation of Optical and Radio Polarization IAU Symp 20 Australia 1963 Three Years of Galactic Radio Astronomy Proc of URSI General Assembly Tokyo 1963 Brightness Temperatures Expected for a Radio Telescope with High Resolving Power In Proc OECD Symp on Large Antennae Paris 1963 Site Requirements In Proc OECD Symp on Large Antennae Paris 1963 The Early History of Radio Astronomy In International Conference on Education in and History of Modern Astronomy ed R Berendzen Ann New York Acad Sci 198 211 1972 Some Remarks on the Ideal Automated Observatory In NRAO IEEE URSI Symp on the Collection and Analysis of Astrophysical Data ed R Burns Astron Astrophys Suppl 15 327 1974 The Influence of Acquisition Techniques on the Compilation of Astronomical Data in IAU Colloquium 35 on Data Compilation Strasbourg 1976 ed Jaschek and Wilkins Reidel Dordrecht Astrophys and Space Sc Lib 64 49 1977 Future Development in U S Naval Observatory Time Services Proc 9th Ann PTTI meeting NASA Tech Mem 78104 1 1978 Radio Astrometry and Other Accurate Astrometry Plans at the U S Naval Observatory ESA Colloquium on European Satellite Astrometry Padua Ed C Barbiery and P L Bernacca Universita di Padova 1979 Space Astrometry its Impact on Astronomy and Astrophysics Highlights of Astronomy Vol 5 779 Ed P A Wayman Reidel Dordrecht 1980 Early Dutch Radio Astronomy URSI General Assembly Comm J Washington 1981 Ed W T Sullivan not published The Pioneers of HI in Seeing through the Dust eds A R Taylor T L Landecker A G Willis Astron Soc Pacific Conf Ser 276 3 2002 The Start of 21 cm line Research the Early Dutch Years in Seeing Through the Dust eds A R Taylor T L Landecker A G Willis Astron Soc Pacific Conf Ser 276 3 2002Contributed papers 75 cm and 22 cm Continuum Surveys In IAU Symp 9 ch 80 Stanford Univ Press 1959 75 cm Galactic Background Polarization Progress Report with W N Brouw C A Muller and J Tinbergen Astron J 67 590 1962 Radio Studies of HII Regions and Galactic Structure with M Komesaroff IAU Symp 20 Australia 1963 Galactic 21 cm Iine Observations at Green Bank Astron J 69 152 1964 Preliminary Observations of 21 cm Line Emission in Open Clusters with W L Howard Astron J 70 688 1965 Abstract The Maryland Green Bank Galactic 21 cm Line Survey IAU Symp 31 Noordwijk Netherlands 173 Acad Press 1967 A Motion Picture Film of Galactic 21 cm Line Emission IAU Symp 38 paper 19 ed G Contopoulos and R Becker Reidel Dordrecht 1970 A High Resolution Polarization Survey of the North Polar Spur with D Bechis ln IAU Symp 60 ed F J Kerr and S C Simonson Springer Verlag 1974 Progress Report on the Maryland Green Bank Galactic 21 cm Line Survey In IAU Symp 60 ed F J Kerr and S C Simonson Springer Verlag 1974 The U S Naval Observatory Parallax Program with R H Harrington Bull d Inf Centre de Donnees Stell 20 24 1981 Data on Time and Polar Motion Immediate Accessibility with D D McCarthy I A U Colloq 64 Automated Data Retrieval in Astronomy Strasbourg Ed C Jaschek Reidel Dordrecht 1982 U S Naval Observatory Parallaxes and the Fundamental Reference Frame their Interaction with Hipparcos with J A Hughes ESA Colloquium on Space Astrometry Strasbourg 1982 Concluding Remarks in IAU Symposium 109 Astrometric Techniques H K Eichhorn and R J Leacock eds Reidel Dordrecht 799 803 1986 Fricke s Influence on the World of Astronomy Celestial Mechanics 37 345 348 1985 The USNO CALTECH Measuring Program with D Monet Bull d Information du CDS 37 75 78 1989 Concluding Remarks Bull d Information du CDS 37 91 92 1989 Astrometry New Vitality for an Ancient Science Aerospace America 27 No 10 34 37 1989 The Flagstaff Measuring Machine with D Monet in IAU Symposium 141 Inertial Coordinate System on the Sky J H Lieske and V K Abalakin Eds Kluwer Dordrecht 1990 Concluding Remarks in IAU Symposium 141 Inertial Coordinate System on the Sky J H Lieske and V K Abalakin Eds Kluwer Dordrecht 1990Books or contributions to edited books edit The Radio Galaxy Sci Am 201 45 1959 The Mapping of the Galaxy In Tomorrow was Yesterday C B S George Braziller New York 1964 Distribution of Interstellar Hydrogen with F J Kerr ch 8 in Stars and Stellar Systems vol 5 p 166 Univ of Chicago Press 1965 Radio Emission of the Galaxy Comm 40 report IAU Trans XII A Acad Press 1965 Galactic Radio Astronomy Comm 40 reports on Astronomy lAU Trans XIVA 460 Reidel Dordrecht Holland 1970 Galactic Radio Emission in the 21 cm Line and the Continuum In Galactic Astronomy ed H Y Chiu and A Muriel pp 147 190 Gordon and Breach 1971 Technical reports and others edit The Maryland Green Bank Galactic 21 cm Line Survey first edition University of Maryland Department of Physics and Astronomy 1966 Maryland Green Bank 21 cm Line Survey second edition University of Maryland Astronomy Program 1969 References edit Gart Westerhout astronomer Baltimore Sun Articles baltimoresun com Archived from the original on 2013 06 14 Retrieved 2012 10 18 Westerhout G 2000 VizieR Online Data Catalog Westerhout s Catalogue of 82 Discrete Sources Weste Vizier Online Data Catalog Bibcode 2000yCat 8064 0W Westerhout G 1957 The distribution of atomic hydrogen in the outer parts of the Galactic System Bulletin of the Astronomical Institutes of the Netherlands 13 201 Bibcode 1957BAN 13 201W Westerhout G Wendlandt H U 1982 The Maryland Green Bank galactic 21 cm line survey Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series 49 143 Bibcode 1982A amp AS 49 143W External links editThings Unseen The Westerhout radio sources Howard Laster Joseph Weber amp Gart Westerhout in College Park late 1960s Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gart Westerhout amp oldid 1209949486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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