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Martha P. Haynes

Martha Patricia Haynes (born 24 April 1951)[1] is an American astronomer who specializes in radio astronomy and extragalactic astronomy. She is the distinguished professor of arts and sciences in astronomy at Cornell University.[2] She has been on a number of high-level committees within the US and International Astronomical Community, including advisory committee for the Division of Engineering and Physical Sciences of the National Academies (2003–2008) and Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Review (in 2010). She was a vice-president of the executive committee of the International Astronomical Union from 2006–2012,[3] and was on the board of trustees of Associated Universities Inc from 1994 until 2016, serving two terms as board chair and one year as interim president.

Martha P. Haynes
Born
Martha Patricia Haynes

(1951-04-24) April 24, 1951 (age 72)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materWellesley (BSc), Indiana (PhD)
Known forWork mapping the universe with radio telescopes
AwardsHenry Draper Medal (1989)
Catherine Wolfe Bruce Gold Medal (2019)
Scientific career
FieldsAstrophysics
Doctoral advisorMorton Roberts

Academic career edit

Haynes graduated from Wellesley College in 1973 with a B.A. in physics and astronomy. She went to Indiana University for graduate school. There she received her M.A. in 1975 and her Ph.D. in 1978. From 1978 until 1981 she worked at the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center when she left to become the assistant director for the Green Bank Telescope. She joined the faculty at Cornell in 1983.[4] There she worked with collaborator Riccardo Giovanelli, using radio telescopes to map the distribution of galaxies in the Universe.

She was co-lead of the ALFALFA survey, having worked with the project (and its predecessor project, the ALFA survey) since the early 2000s.[5]

Together with Riccardo Giovanelli, she worked on the development of the Cerro Chajnantor Atacama Telescope (CCAT) in the mid-1990s, which has led to the construction of the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope (FYST) on Cerro Chajnantor in northern Chile. She is (as of 2020) the chairman of the board of directors for the CCAT-project.[5]

Honors and awards edit

Personal life edit

Haynes is married to longtime collaborator Riccardo Giovanelli. They live in Ithaca, New York.

Selected publications edit

  • Haynes, M. P., and R. Giovanelli. "Large-Scale Structure in the Local Universe: The Pisces-Perseus Supercluster." In Large-Scale Motions in the Universe, V. C. Rubin and G. F. Coyne, eds. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988), 45.
  • Haynes, M. P. "Evidence for Gas Deficiency in Cluster Galaxies." In Clusters of Galaxies, W. R. Oegerle, M. J. Fitchett, and L. Danly, eds. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990), 177.
  • Vogt, N. P., T. Herter, M. P. Haynes, and S. Courteau. "The Rotation Curves of Galaxies at Intermediate Redshift." Astrophys. J. Lett. 415 (1993).
  • Roberts, M. S., and M. P. Haynes. "Variation of Physical Properties along the Hubble Sequence." Annu. Rev. Astron. Astrophys. 32, 115 (1994).
  • Haynes, M. P., and A. H. Broeils. "Cool HI Disks in Galaxies." In Gas Disks in Galaxies, J. M. van der Hulst, ed. (New York: Springer-Verlag, 1995), to appear.[2]

See also edit

  • ALFALFA, an astronomical survey at the Arecibo Observatory

References edit

  1. ^ Profile of Martha Patricia Haynes
  2. ^ a b Cornell University Staff Pages Retrieved on March 8, 2009.
  3. ^ "International Astronomical Union | IAU". www.iau.org. Retrieved October 19, 2012.
  4. ^ "Vita Martha Patricia Haynes" (PDF). Retrieved February 24, 2011.
  5. ^ a b "Exploring Extragalactic Neighborhoods". Cornell Research. June 10, 2020.
  6. ^ NAS Henry Draper Medal January 26, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on March 8, 2009.
  7. ^ "Catherine Wolfe Bruce Gold Medal". ASP. Retrieved October 25, 2019.
  8. ^ "(26744) Marthahaynes". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  9. ^ "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  10. ^ "Astronomer Martha Haynes awarded Jansky Lectureship | Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science Cornell Arts & Sciences".
  11. ^ "AAS Fellows". AAS. Retrieved September 28, 2020.

External links edit

  • Martha P. Haynes Personal Page
  • Cornell University: Department of Astronomy

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For the mathematician and educator see Euphemia Haynes Martha Patricia Haynes born 24 April 1951 1 is an American astronomer who specializes in radio astronomy and extragalactic astronomy She is the distinguished professor of arts and sciences in astronomy at Cornell University 2 She has been on a number of high level committees within the US and International Astronomical Community including advisory committee for the Division of Engineering and Physical Sciences of the National Academies 2003 2008 and Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Review in 2010 She was a vice president of the executive committee of the International Astronomical Union from 2006 2012 3 and was on the board of trustees of Associated Universities Inc from 1994 until 2016 serving two terms as board chair and one year as interim president Martha P HaynesHaynes with Riccardo GiovanelliBornMartha Patricia Haynes 1951 04 24 April 24 1951 age 72 Boston Massachusetts USANationalityAmericanAlma materWellesley BSc Indiana PhD Known forWork mapping the universe with radio telescopesAwardsHenry Draper Medal 1989 Catherine Wolfe Bruce Gold Medal 2019 Scientific careerFieldsAstrophysicsDoctoral advisorMorton Roberts Contents 1 Academic career 2 Honors and awards 3 Personal life 4 Selected publications 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksAcademic career editHaynes graduated from Wellesley College in 1973 with a B A in physics and astronomy She went to Indiana University for graduate school There she received her M A in 1975 and her Ph D in 1978 From 1978 until 1981 she worked at the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center when she left to become the assistant director for the Green Bank Telescope She joined the faculty at Cornell in 1983 4 There she worked with collaborator Riccardo Giovanelli using radio telescopes to map the distribution of galaxies in the Universe She was co lead of the ALFALFA survey having worked with the project and its predecessor project the ALFA survey since the early 2000s 5 Together with Riccardo Giovanelli she worked on the development of the Cerro Chajnantor Atacama Telescope CCAT in the mid 1990s which has led to the construction of the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope FYST on Cerro Chajnantor in northern Chile She is as of 2020 the chairman of the board of directors for the CCAT project 5 Honors and awards editIn 1989 Haynes received together with her collaborator Riccardo Giovanelli the Henry Draper Medal for the first three dimensional view of some of the remarkable large scale filamentary structures of our visible universe 6 In 1999 she was elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences and in 2000 was elected to the National Academy of Sciences She was awarded the Catherine Wolfe Bruce Gold Medal of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific in 2019 in recognition of a lifetime of outstanding achievement and contributions to astrophysics research 7 Asteroid 26744 Marthahaynes discovered by astronomers of LONEOS program at Anderson Mesa Station in 2001 was named in her honor 8 The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on November 8 2019 M P C 118219 9 She was awarded the 2020 Karl G Jansky Lectureship 10 She was elected a Legacy Fellow of the American Astronomical Society in 2020 11 Personal life editHaynes is married to longtime collaborator Riccardo Giovanelli They live in Ithaca New York Selected publications editHaynes M P and R Giovanelli Large Scale Structure in the Local Universe The Pisces Perseus Supercluster In Large Scale Motions in the Universe V C Rubin and G F Coyne eds Princeton Princeton University Press 1988 45 Haynes M P Evidence for Gas Deficiency in Cluster Galaxies In Clusters of Galaxies W R Oegerle M J Fitchett and L Danly eds New York Cambridge University Press 1990 177 Vogt N P T Herter M P Haynes and S Courteau The Rotation Curves of Galaxies at Intermediate Redshift Astrophys J Lett 415 1993 Roberts M S and M P Haynes Variation of Physical Properties along the Hubble Sequence Annu Rev Astron Astrophys 32 115 1994 Haynes M P and A H Broeils Cool HI Disks in Galaxies In Gas Disks in Galaxies J M van der Hulst ed New York Springer Verlag 1995 to appear 2 See also editALFALFA an astronomical survey at the Arecibo ObservatoryReferences edit Profile of Martha Patricia Haynes a b Cornell University Staff Pages Retrieved on March 8 2009 International Astronomical Union IAU www iau org Retrieved October 19 2012 Vita Martha Patricia Haynes PDF Retrieved February 24 2011 a b Exploring Extragalactic Neighborhoods Cornell Research June 10 2020 NAS Henry Draper Medal Archived January 26 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on March 8 2009 Catherine Wolfe Bruce Gold Medal ASP Retrieved October 25 2019 26744 Marthahaynes Minor Planet Center Retrieved November 20 2019 MPC MPO MPS Archive Minor Planet Center Retrieved November 20 2019 Astronomer Martha Haynes awarded Jansky Lectureship Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science Cornell Arts amp Sciences AAS Fellows AAS Retrieved September 28 2020 External links editMartha P Haynes Personal Page Cornell University Department of Astronomy National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center Arecibo Observatory Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martha P Haynes amp oldid 1144508522, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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