HERTZSPRUNG, EJNAR

īˈnär hĕrtsˈsproong, 1873–1967, Danish astronomer. Although trained as a chemical engineer, Hertzsprung made his career in astronomy, specializing in exacting photographic observations of stars. In 1905 he discovered high-luminosity, or giant, stars. In 1913 he calculated the distance to the Small Magellanic Cloud by a method still used for measuring galactic and intergalactic distances. His 1922 catalog of star colors and luminosities disclosed the absence of bright stars of intermediate color, called the Hertzsprung gap. Working independently, both Hertzsprung and the American astronomer H. N. Russell developed a graph in which the luminosity of a star is plotted against its surface temperature. Such a graph is now called a Hertzsprung-Russell diagram and is the fundamental piece of observational evidence that the theory of stellar evolution must explain.

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...the Parallax of the Fixed Stars, 91 Hertzsprung, Ejnar (1873-1967) calibrates Cepheids, 245 Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, 204, 239 meets...Schwarzschild, 242 nebulae as galaxies, 274 Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, 204, 239 Hilger...
...William. 109, 16?, 49:i Hertz, Gustav, 202 Hertz, Heinrich, 146, 171, 444 Hertzsprung, Ejnar. 172, 192-193, 224. `?33, 460-463, 547 Hertzsprung. Severin Garel I,udwig, 460 Hess, Viktor Franz, 43;i Heuraet. Hendrik van...
...named after the German physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz 1857-94 . Hertzsprung, Ejnar 1873-1967 Danish astronomer. In 1905 he showed how a stars luminosity...of the same spectral type, their spectra had different linewidths. Hertzsprung
...Uncertainty Principle 126-7, 151 H6non-Heiles system 81-4 Herschel, John 43 Herschel, William 43, 46 Hertzsprung, Ejnar 33 Hertzsprung-Russell diagram 33-4 heterozygous 203 hidden variables 133-4 Higgs field 136 Hilbert Space 128 homozygous...
...11 I Hemispheres of sky, diagram of, 82 Henderson, Thomas, 10 Herschel, Sir William, 8, 10, 72 Hertzsprung, Ejnar, 21 Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, 21-22, 23 Hipparchus, 8 Hoyle, Fred, 83 Hubble, Edwin, 72, 78, 85 Hubble...
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...of stars by such luminaries as Annie Jump Cannon at Harvard. At this same time H. N. Russell of Princeton and Ejnar Hertzsprung in Denmark independently determined a relationship between the stars absolute magnitude (brightness) and its spectral...


 

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...literati the hundredth birthday of Jean-Paul Sartre. Danish astronomers will remember that one hundred years ago Ejnar Hertzsprung took the first steps toward understanding stellar evolution, while students of popular culture might light a candle...
...interference device) is a microscopic ring of superconducting material. Giants and dwarfs. Giants are very bright large celestial bodies; dwarfs, small stars, such as the sun. The terms were conied by Danish astronomer Ejnar Hertzsprung.


 

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HERTZSPRUNG, EJNAR i nar herts sproong, 1873 1967, Danish...Although trained as a chemical engineer, Hertzsprung made his career in astronomy, specializing...of intermediate color, called the Hertzsprung gap. Working independently, both...
HERTZSPRUNG-RUSSELL DIAGRAM for Ejnar Hertzsprung and H. N. Russell , graph (see illustration) showing the luminosity of a star as a function of its surface temperature. The luminosity, or absolute magnitude , increases upwards on the vertical...
...Observatory. Russell established a method of determining the dimensions of eclipsing binary stars. With Ejnar Hertzsprung he devised the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram . His spectroscopic studies resulted in his development of a theory of stellar evolution...
...with the quantum theory . Between 1911 and 1913, Ejnar Hertzsprung and H. N. Russell studied the relation between the colors and luminosities of typical stars (see Hertzsprung-Russell diagram ). With the construction of ever...


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