Carl K. Seyfert
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American astronomer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Carl Keenan Seyfert was an American astronomer. He is best known for his 1943 research paper on high-excitation line emission from the centers of some spiral galaxies, which are named Seyfert galaxies after him. Seyfert's Sextet, a group of galaxies, is also named after him.
Carl K. Seyfert's Published Works
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- Nuclear Emission in Spiral Nebulae. (1943) (352)
- Nuclear Emission in Spiral Nebulae (1941) (55)
- Undeformed Sediments in Oceanic Trenches with Sea Floor Spreading (1969) (17)
- Five thousand external galaxies and a new dense group. (1948) (15)
- A study of the I Geminorum association. (1960) (14)
- Nebulous Objects in the Andromeda Nebula. (1945) (12)
- A Study of the II Persei Association. (1960) (9)
- A DENSE GROUP OF GALAXIES IN SERPENS (1951) (7)
- The Distribution of Color in Spirals. (1940) (6)
- The eclipsing star AK Herculis. (1951) (5)
- A Study of the i Lacertae Association. (1959) (5)
- Spectra of BD Stars Within Five Degrees of the North Pole. (1946) (3)
- The search for faint blue stars. VI: A further search in Selected Areas (1956) (3)
- NEW EMISSION OBJECTS (1947) (3)
- The Role of Metasomatism in the Formation of Layering in Amphibolites of Twin Island, Pelham Bay Park, The Bronx, New York (1969) (2)
- Stellar Spectra in Milky way Regions. II. a Region in Cygnus. (1950) (2)
- Star Counts in the Andromeda Nebula. (1945) (2)
- A seeing compensator employing television techniques. (1957) (2)
- The structure of the Milky Way. II. The stellar association II Perseus. (1957) (1)
- The Light-Curve of the Eclipsing Variable, 29 Canis Majoris. (1941) (1)
- TWO HIGHLY REDDENED B STARS (1940) (1)
- The structure of the Milky Way. I. The stellar association I Lacerta. (1957) (1)
- A study of the association I Geminorum. (1957) (1)
- NOTES ON THE 1P21 PHOTOMULTIPLIER TUBE WHEN USED FOR ASTRONOMICAL PHOTOMETRY (1950) (1)
- The Baker-Schmidt telescope of the Arthur J. Dyer Observatory (1956) (1)
- Transactions of the International Astronomical Union . vol. VIII. Eighth General Assembly, 4-13 Sept. 1952, Rome. P. Th. Oosterhoff, Ed. Cambridge Univ. Press, New York 22, 1954. ix + 887 pp. Illus. $10.50. (1955) (0)
- Colors of 104 external galaxies (1936) (0)
- VELOCITIES OF SUBDWARFS (1940) (0)
- A study of faint northern galaxies (1937) (0)
- Emission B stars in the association I Persei. (1955) (0)
- Control frequency unit for telescope drive. (1955) (0)
- Photoelectric photometry at Vanderbilt University. (1950) (0)
- AN ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED TELESCOPE DRIVE (1958) (0)
- Magnitudes and Colors of Stars of Large Proper Motion. (1940) (0)
- Emission Nebulae in Messier 101. (1940) (0)
- A NEW DIFFUSE NEBULA (1947) (0)
- Nine White Stars of Large Proper Motion (1938) (0)
- The New Arthur J. Dyer Observatory (1954) (0)
- Note on Emission B Stars. (1939) (0)
- THE DISTRIBUTION OF LUMINOSITY IN THE PLANETARY NEBULA NGC 6572 (1943) (0)
- Spectra of BD stars within 5 of the north pole. (1946) (0)
- A Method for the Detection of Small Objects Having Emission Spectra. (1938) (0)
- Emission in the nuclei of spiral nebulae (1946) (0)
- A Spiral Nebula of Unusually large Dimensions (1935) (0)
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