Edwin Brant Frost
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Edwin Brant Frost's Degrees
- PhD Astronomy University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edwin Brant Frost II was an American astronomer. Biography He was born in Brattleboro, Vermont. His father, Carlton Pennington Frost, was dean of Dartmouth Medical School. Frost graduated from Dartmouth in 1886. He continued his education as a post-graduate student in chemistry and in 1887 became an instructor in physics while only 21 years old. In 1890 Frost went abroad to Europe and ended up researching stellar spectroscopy under Hermann Vogel in Potsdam. He returned to Dartmouth in 1892 as an assistant professor of astronomy.
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Published Works
- On certain spectroscopic binaries (195)
- Radial velocities of 500 stars of spectral class A. (187)
- SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION. (86)
- Radial Velocities of 368 Helium Stars. (1926) (43)
- An Atlas of Representative Stellar Spectra from λ 4870 to λ 3300 (1901) (18)
- The sprectroscopic binary beta Cephei. (1902) (17)
- Eight stars whose radial velocities vary. (1903) (16)
- EXPERIMENTS ON THE X-RAYS. (1896) (13)
- Spectrographic observations. Four stars with variable radial velocities. (1906) (10)
- Hermann Carl Vogel (10)
- Edward Emerson Barnard (1923) (8)
- The period of beta Cephei. (1906) (7)
- Nine stars having variable radial velocities. (6)
- Tables of Physical and Chemical Constants and Some Mathematical Functions by G. W. C. Kaye and T. H. Laby (1912) (5)
- The Bruce spectrograph of the Yerkes Observatory. (4)
- On the velocity of the Sun's motion through space as derived from the radial velocity of Orion stars. (1910) (4)
- FURTHER EXPERIMENTS WITH X-RAYS. (1896) (4)
- Orbit of the spectroscopic binary 66 Eridani. (1924) (4)
- Observations on the thermal absorption in the solar atmosphere, made at Potsdam (1892) (3)
- RADIAL VELOCITIES OF 150 STARS SOUTH OF DECLINATION - 20° DETERMINED BY THE D. O. MILLS EXPEDITION, PERIOD 1903-1906 (1911) (3)
- Ten stars whose radial velocities vary. (1903) (3)
- Spectroscopic Results Obtained at the Solar Eclipse of may 28, 1900 (1900) (3)
- Fourteen spectroscopic binaries. (1924) (3)
- A star with disappearing bright lines. (3)
- Sherburne Wesley Burnham (1921) (2)
- SECTION A--MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY. (1896) (2)
- Wave-Lengths of Certain Lines of the Second Spectrum of Hydrogen (1902) (2)
- A Family of Astronomers: Hermann Struve, 1854-1920; Ludwig Struve, 1858-1920 (1921) (2)
- Two stars with variable radial velocities. (1903) (2)
- Observations with the Bruce spectrograph. (1904) (2)
- SOUTHERN STAR-CLUSTERS. (1897) (2)
- On the spectrum of P Cygni. (1912) (2)
- Inorganic Evolution as Studied by Spectrum Analysis (1902) (2)
- The system of 61 mu. Orionis. (1924) (2)
- Additional stars of the Orion type whose radial velocities vary. (1903) (2)
- Spectrographic observations of standard velocity stars (1902-1903). (1903) (2)
- CHARLES A. YOUNG. (1908) (2)
- The variable velocity of Polaris. (1899) (1)
- The Total Solar Eclipse of May 28, 1900 (1)
- Wave-lengths of Certain Oxygen Lines (1902) (1)
- Report of the Astronomy Committee (1917) (1)
- Charles Augustus Young (1909) (1)
- Spectroscopic Investigation (1918) (1)
- Notes on New Gases in the Earth's Atmosphere (1898) (1)
- THE ASTRONOMICAL AND ASTROPHYSICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. II. (1899) (1)
- On the level of sun-spots (1896) (1)
- Corrections to radial velocities of certain stars of the Orion type. (1910) (1)
- COÖPERATION in Observing Radial Velocities of Selected Stars (1902) (1)
- The expedition from the Yerkes observatory for observing the total solar eclipse of September 10, 1923, at Camp Wrigley (1)
- On Titanium for a Comparison Spectrum (1899) (0)
- REVIEW: Astronomie, by J. Hartmann (1925) (0)
- HELIUM, ASTRONOMICALLY CONSIDERED (1895) (0)
- Measurement of the Heat Recieved from the Sun (1913) (0)
- SHERBURNE WESLEY BURNHAM, 1838-1921. (1921) (0)
- Stellar wavelength of 4686A and other lines in the spectrum of 10 Lacertae. (1914) (0)
- BELGIAN PROFESSORS AND SCHOLARS. (1914) (0)
- Spectrum of Comet Morehouse (1908 c) (0)
- Radial Velocities Within the Great Nebula of Orion. (1915) (0)
- Radial velocity of 2 omega Leonis. (1918) (0)
- Note on the accuracy of radial velocity determinations. (1910) (0)
- Eight stars having variable radial velocities. (1909) (0)
- The Great Star Map by H. H. Turner (1912) (0)
- Lack of Spectroscopic Evidence of a Dispersion of Light in Space (0)
- REVIEW: Johannes Kepler Festschrift, Teil I by Dr. Karl Stöckl (1932) (0)
- Descriptive Meteorology by Willis L. Moore (1912) (0)
- The Progress of Physics during 33 Years (1875-1908) by Arthur Schuster (1912) (0)
- Preliminary Report on the Results Obtained with Tee Prismatic Camera during the Total Eclipse of the Sun, April 16, 1893 J. Norman Lockyer (abstract) (0)
- Usefulness of a "movie" camera for photographing phenomena of solar eclipses (abstract) (0)
- Spectroscopy of Binary Systems (1896) (0)
- Morehouse's Comet (1908) (0)
- Handbuch der Spectroscopie by H. Kayser and H. Konen (1924) (0)
- Notes on the visual spectrum of Nova Persei [1901] (1901) (0)
- Note on the helium in beta Lyrae. (1895) (0)
- REVIEW: Die Photometrie der Gestirne by Professor Dr. G. Müller (1898) (0)
- TARDY HONORS TO AESCULAPIUS (1928) (0)
- Solar observations at Shattuck Observatory, January to July 1890 (1890) (0)
- REPORT OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ASTRONOMY. (1917) (0)
- REVIEW: Observations of the Total Solar Eclipse of January 24, 1925, Made by Electric Companies Affiliated with the Consolidated Gas Company of New York (1925) (0)
- THE YERKES OBSERVATORY. (1897) (0)
- Sternverzeichnis BY J., R., and L. Ambronn (1907) (0)
- Elements of comet 1890 IV (1891) (0)
- The total solar eclipse of 1918, June 8: a reconnaissance (0)
- A Desideratum in Spectrology (1904) (0)
- Etude Sur le Spectre de L'etoile Variable Beta Cephi; a. Belopsky (1895) (0)
- Preliminary Note on the Sun's Velocity with Respect to the Stars of Spectral Type A. (0)
- The Total Solar Eclipse of April 16, 1893. Report on Results Obtained with the Slit Spectroscopes; E. H. Hills (0)
- Radial Velocity of T Vulpeculae (1904) (0)
- Radial velocities of twenty stars of spectra of the Orion type (0)
- SPECTROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS OF THE ECLIPSE OF JANUARY, 1925. (1925) (0)
- Problems in Astrophysics (1905) (0)
- Note on Barnard's unpublished observations of comets (1930) (0)
- Note on a Differential Method of Determining the Velocity of Stars in the Line of Sight (1895) (0)
- Observations of comet 1890a (1890) (0)
- SPECTRUM OF COMET MOREHOUSE. (0)
- RELIEF FOR RUSSIAN ASTRONOMERS. (1922) (0)
- Observations of comet 1890 II (0)
- An Introduction to the Study of Spectrum Analysis, by W. Marshall Watts (1906) (0)
- To Observe an Occultation with a Movie Camera (0)
- A study of the spectrum of 7 [epsilon] Aurigae. (1932) (0)
- MINOR CONTRIBUTIONS AND NOTE: The Snow Fund of the Yerkes Observatory (1906) (0)
- The meteor of February 5, 1917 (0)
- Joint Meeting of the Executive, Military, and Engineering Committes (1917) (0)
- Spectrographic observations of Mira Ceti, R Leonis, T Cephei, and R Serpentis. (1923) (0)
- THE ASTRONOMICAL AND ASTROPHYSICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. I. (0)
- Exploding Prominence Photographed at Yerkes (1931) (0)
- Advanced Lecture Notes on Light BY J. R. Eccles (1920) (0)
- Spectroscopic Observations of the Eclipse of January, 1925 (1925) (0)
- The World Machine: The Cosmic Mechanism by Carl Snyder (0)
- REVIEW: Transactions of the International Union for Co-operation in Solar Research (1911) (0)
- Observations of Nova Lacertae at the Yerkes Observatory. (1911) (0)
- MINOR CONTRIBUTIONS AND NOTES: The International Union for Co-operation in Solar Research (1910) (0)
- The Theory of Optical Instruments by E. T. Whittaker (0)
- REVIEW: Newcomb-Engelmann's Populäre Astronomie, Sechste Auflage, edited by H. Ludendorff, with the co-operation of G. Eberhard, E. Freundlich, and A. Kohlschütter (1923) (0)
- Objective-Prism Spectra of Nova Aquilae 3 and Nova Cygni 3 (0)
- Preliminary note on 66 Eridani. (1918) (0)
- Wave-Lengths of Certain Silicon Lines (1905) (0)
- Astrophysical Notes (1897) (0)
- Comet h 1906 (Metcalf) (1906) (0)
- On Some Complementary Aspects of Science and Religion: Norton Foundation Lecture (1931) (0)
- Star Lore of All Ages by William Tyler Olcott (1912) (0)
- Summary of solar observations (1889) (0)
- Spectroscopic Binary in the Trapezium of Orion (1915) (0)
- Spectroscopic Binaries under Investigation at Different Institutions (1914) (0)
- REVIEW: Annual Tables of Constants and Numerical Data, Permanent International Committee (1932) (0)
- Index to the Literature of the Spectroscope by Alfred Tuckerman (1905) (0)
- The total solar Eclipse of June 8, 1918, a reconnaissance (0)
- The Spectroscope and Its Work by H. F. Newall (1910) (0)
- Corrections to Determinations of Absolute Wave-length (1899) (0)
- The Barnard atlas of selected regions of the Milky Way (abstract) (0)
- REVIEW: Fundamental Concepts of Physics by Paul R. Heyl (1927) (0)
- REVIEW: The Reform of the Calendar by Alexander Philip (1915) (0)
- Ring-micrometer observations of comet 1889d (0)
- Solar observations at Shattuck Observatory (1889) (0)
- Occultation of Jupiter, March 23 (1889) (0)
- The Sun’s Place in Nature (1898) (0)
- Spectroscopie astronomique by P. Salet (1910) (0)
- The Relative Activity in the Two Solar Hemispheres (1890) (0)
- Comments on the Spectrum of Nova Cygni No. 3 and Nova Aquilae No. 3 (0)
- The Scientific Papers of Sir William Huggins by Sir William and Lady Huggins (1910) (0)
- Nova Aquilae of 1905. (1905) (0)
- Spectrographic observations of certain variable stars. (1905) (0)
- Spectroscopic Determinations of Parallax (0)
- MOREHOUSE'S COMET. (1908) (0)
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