Beatrice Tinsley
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New Zealand astronomer
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Beatrice Tinsley's Degrees
- PhD Astronomy University of Texas at Austin
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Beatrice Muriel Hill Tinsley was a British-born New Zealand astronomer and cosmologist, and the first female professor of astronomy at Yale University, whose research made fundamental contributions to the astronomical understanding of how galaxies evolve, grow and die.
Beatrice Tinsley's Published Works
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- The evolution of disk galaxies and the origin of S0 galaxies (1980) (1086)
- Evolution of galaxies and stellar populations (1977) (976)
- Star formation rates in normal and peculiar galaxies (1978) (509)
- Stellar lifetimes and abundance ratios in chemical evolution (1979) (328)
- An unbound universe (1974) (197)
- Chemical Evolution of Galaxies (1976) (170)
- Evolutionary synthesis of the stellar population in elliptical galaxies. I. Ingredients, broad-band colors, and infrared features (1976) (147)
- An accelerating Universe (1975) (116)
- Evolution of galaxies and stellar populations. [Yale Univ. , May 19--21, 1977] (1977) (114)
- The Evolution of galaxies and stellar populations : conference at Yale University, May 19-21, 1977 (1977) (101)
- Stellar evolution in elliptical galaxies. (1972) (90)
- Type I supernovae come from short-lived stars (1979) (80)
- Chemical evolution and the formation of galactic disks. (1978) (75)
- Evolutionary synthesis of the stellar population in elliptical galaxies. II - Late M giants and composition effects (1978) (72)
- Stellar production as a source of /sup 3/He in the interstellar medium. [abundance] (1976) (72)
- On the interpretation of galaxy counts. (1980) (53)
- Stellar population explosions in proto-elliptical galaxies. (1979) (50)
- Evolutionary synthesis of the stellar population in elliptical galaxies. III - Detailed optical spectra (1981) (46)
- Galactic Evolution and the Formation of the Light Elements (1974) (44)
- Constraints on models for chemical evolution in the solar neighborhood. (1974) (44)
- Correlation of the dark mass in galaxies with Hubble type (1980) (43)
- Composition gradients across spiral galaxies. II - The stellar mass limit (1976) (41)
- Galaxy counts, color-redshift relations, and related quantities as probes of cosmology and galactic evolution. (1977) (37)
- Chemical evolution in the solar neighborhood. III. Time scales and nucleochronology (1977) (33)
- Star formation rates and infrared radiation (1978) (32)
- Interpretation of the Stellar Metalltcity Distribution (1975) (32)
- Chemical evolution in the solar neighborhood. IV. Some revised general equations and a specific model (1981) (29)
- On the density of star formation in the universe (1980) (29)
- Interpretation Of Stellar Metallicity Distribution (1975) (28)
- Star formation and evolution in spiral galaxies. (1973) (24)
- Photometric properties of model spherical galaxies (1974) (24)
- A First Approximation to the Effect of Evolution on q_{0} (1972) (24)
- Accelerating Universe revisited (1978) (23)
- On the origin and evolution of isotopes of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen (1978) (22)
- Analytical approximations to the evolution of galaxies (1973) (22)
- Analysis of the Optical Absorption Spectrum of Neodymium Magnesium Nitrate (1963) (22)
- Chemical evolution in the solar neighborhood. II. Statistical constraints, finite stellar lifetimes, and inhomogeneities (1976) (22)
- Nucleochronology And Chemical Evolution (1975) (20)
- Dynamical friction - The Hubble diagram as a cosmological test (1976) (20)
- WHAT STARS BECOME SUPERNOVAE? (1975) (20)
- Will the universe expand forever (1975) (20)
- The ultraviolet continua of the nuclei of M31 and M81 (1980) (20)
- The cosmological constant and cosmological change (1977) (18)
- Is deuterium of cosmological or of galactic origin (1975) (17)
- Possible influence of comets on the chemical evolution of the galaxy (1974) (17)
- Luminosity functions and the evolution of low-mass population I giants. (1976) (16)
- The extragalactic background light and slow star formation in galaxies (1978) (15)
- Galaxy counts as a cosmological test (1974) (14)
- Rediscussion of the local space density of M dwarf stars (1976) (13)
- NECROLOGY OF THE HYADES CLUSTER (1974) (9)
- Effects of main-sequence brightening on the luminosity evolution of elliptical galaxies (1976) (9)
- The indeterminacy of the age-dependence of metallicities of nearby disk stars (1976) (8)
- Late stages of stellar evolution in the light of elliptical galaxies (1974) (8)
- Evolution of the nearby stellar population and its kinematics (1974) (7)
- Masses of Supernova Progenitors (1977) (7)
- Evolution of the M31 disk population (1971) (7)
- A critique of Hoyle and Narlikar's new cosmology (1973) (6)
- THE EVOLUTION OF GALAXIES AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR COSMOLOGY fn1 (1975) (6)
- PREDETONATION LIFETIMES OF TYPE II SUPERNOVAE (1974) (6)
- Possibility of a large evolutionary correction to the magnitude-redshift relation (1970) (5)
- Distribution of evolved stars in Messier 67 (1976) (5)
- EFFECTS OF EVOLUTION ON THE DIAMETER--REDSHIFT RELATION. (1972) (5)
- The cosmological significance of molecular band strengths in the infrared spectra of elliptical galaxies (1973) (5)
- The color-redshift relation for giant elliptical galaxies (1971) (4)
- On the Correlation Between M/L and Colour for Spiral Galaxies (1974) (4)
- Relations between nucleosynthesis rates and the metal abundance (1980) (3)
- Evolution of Galaxies and its Significance for Cosmology. (1967) (3)
- Observable properties or primeval giant elliptical galaxies of ten million orions at high redshift (1978) (3)
- On the origin and evolution of s-process elements (1974) (3)
- Erratum: "Galaxy counts, color-redshift relations, and related quantities as probes of cosmology and galactic evolution" [Astrophys. J., Vol. 211, p. 621 - 637 (1977)]. (1977) (2)
- Stellar birthrates and age distributions (1974) (2)
- The Magnitude-Redshift Relation in Brans-Dicke Cosmology (1972) (1)
- GALACTIC EVOLUTION: PROGRAM AND INITIAL RESULTS. (1972) (1)
- Analysis of the Magnitude-Redshift Relation Including Possible Effects of Evolution (1972) (1)
- THE COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT AND COSMOLOGICAL CHANGE * (1977) (1)
- The Evolution of Galaxies: Evidence from Optical Observations (1978) (1)
- On the Origin of SO Galaxies (1975) (1)
- The Past History of Star Formation in Galaxies (1978) (1)
- Dependence of the integrated background light on cosmology, galactic spectra, and galactic evolution (1973) (1)
- The rhenium–osmium age of the Galaxy (1980) (1)
- Galactic evolution and the interpretation of cosmological tests (1977) (1)
- The detectability of young galaxies (1980) (1)
- COLORS AS INDICATORS OF THE PRESENCE OF SPIRAL AND ELLIPTICAL COMPONENTS IN N GALAXIES. (1977) (1)
- EFFECTS OF METALLICITY ON THE MASS-TO-LUMINOSITY RATIOS OF ELLIPTICAL GALAXIES (1976) (1)
- Surface brightness parameters as tests of galactic evolution (1976) (1)
- Possibility that the far ultraviolet excess in M31 is due to main sequence stars (1971) (1)
- Theory of the crystal field in neodymium magnesium nitrate. (1962) (0)
- Final Remarks: Connections between Chemical and Dynamical Evolution (1977) (0)
- No personal data on resumes (1977) (0)
- Planetary nebulae and chemical evolution of the galaxy (1978) (0)
- How much iron can each type I supernova produce (1980) (0)
- INVITED PAPER - Interpretation of Cosmological Tests (1976) (0)
- Connections between chemical and dynamical evolution (1978) (0)
- DISTRIBUTION OF REDSHIFTS OF QUASARS. (1969) (0)
- Photoionization by massive stars in protogalaxies (1973) (0)
- Theoretical overview - Interactions among the galaxy's components (1979) (0)
- LUMINOSITY FUNCTION OF OLD-DISK RED GIANTS COMPARED WITH THEORETICAL RATES OF EVOLUTION. (1971) (0)
- POSSIBLE LINE FEATURE IN THE X-RAY BACKGROUND. (1972) (0)
- Galactic evolution with the space telescope (1979) (0)
- Book-Review - Objects of High Redshift (1980) (0)
- The magnitude-redshift relation in Hoyle-Narlikar cosmology. (1972) (0)
- The Evolution of Chemical Abundances and Stellar Populations (1976) (0)
- HR Diagrams of Galaxies: Ages and Stages of Evolution (1978) (0)
- Primeval galaxies and the X-ray background (1980) (0)
- Comparison of s-and r-Process Abundances as a Probe of Galactic Evolution (1974) (0)
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