Hubert Reeves
Canadian astrophysicist and popularizer of science
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- PhD Astrophysics Université de Montréal
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hubert Reeves was a Canadian astrophysicist and popularizer of science. Early life and education Reeves was born in Montreal on July 13, 1932, and as a child lived in Léry. Reeves attended Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf, a prestigious French-language college in Montreal. He obtained a BSc degree in physics from the Université de Montréal in 1953, an MSc degree from McGill University in 1956 with a thesis entitled "Formation of Positronium in Hydrogen and Helium" and a PhD degree at Cornell University in 1960.
Hubert Reeves's Published Works
Published Works
- Galactic Cosmic Ray Origin of Li, Be and B in Stars (1970) (246)
- PRODUCTION OF THE ELEMENTS Li, Be, AND B BY GALACTIC COSMIC RAYS IN SPACE AND ITS RELATION WITH STELLAR OBSERVATIONS. (1971) (135)
- On the origin of the light elements (Z<6) (1994) (131)
- ON THE ORIGIN OF LIGHT ELEMENTS (1973) (124)
- The Origin of the Light Elements (1974) (102)
- Primitive Low-energy Particle Irradiation of Meteoritic Crystals (1969) (99)
- Light Elements and Cosmic Rays in the Early Galaxy (1996) (92)
- Deuterium in the solar system (1981) (75)
- Cosmic and Solar System Abundances of Deuterium and Helium-3 (1972) (66)
- ON THE NUCLEOSYNTHESIS OF LITHIUM, BERYLLIUM, AND BORON. (1967) (66)
- Comparison between the evaporation and the break-up models of nuclear de-excitation (1969) (57)
- The nature of Nature (1992) (52)
- Cosmic-ray nucleosynthesis and the infall rate of extragalactic matter in the solar neighborhood (1978) (45)
- Stellar Neutron Sources (1966) (35)
- Nuclear Reactions in Stars. IV. Buildup from Carbon (1959) (25)
- Early heat generation in meteorites (1968) (22)
- Weak interactions in the early Universe: is the Universe open? (1980) (22)
- On the Origin of Lithium (1990) (21)
- Cosmochronology after Allende (1979) (20)
- Big-bang nucleosynthesis and the quark-hadron phase transition (1991) (18)
- A revised solar model with a solar neutrino spectrum (1964) (18)
- Stellar Evolution and Nucleosynthesis (1968) (18)
- Implications of the presence of deuterium in the galactic center (1976) (18)
- Spallation limits on interstellar fluxes of low-energy cosmic rays and nuclear gamma rays (1970) (17)
- The binding of light nuclei, and the anthropic principle (1991) (16)
- Spallation of light nuclei (1967) (15)
- POSITRON-CAPTURE PROCESSES AS A POSSIBLE SOURCE OF THE p ELEMENTS (1965) (13)
- COSMIC AND SOLAR SYSTEM ABUNDANCES OF DEUTERIUM AND $sup 3$He. (1972) (13)
- Book-Review - Atoms of Silence - an Exploration of Cosmic Evolution (1985) (13)
- The D/H Ratio in Jupiter's Atmosphere (1972) (10)
- Cross-Sections for Destruction of 6 Li and 7 Li by Low-Energy Protons (1969) (10)
- The hour of our delight : cosmic evolution, order, and complexity (1991) (9)
- SPATIAL INHOMOGENEITIES OF NUCLEOSYNTHESIS. (1972) (9)
- Densities of baryons and neutrinos in the universe from an analysis of big-bang nucleosynthesis (1972) (9)
- Stellar Energy Sources (1965) (9)
- Nuclear uncertainties of element yields in the big bang (1984) (9)
- Neutron energy distributions and termination of the r-process (1973) (8)
- The "bing Bang" Theory of the Origin of the Solar System (1978) (8)
- Nuclear reactions in stellar surfaces and their relations with stellar evolution (1970) (8)
- The quark-lithium connection (1988) (6)
- THE INFLUENCE OF NEUTRINO PROCESSES ON LATE STAGES OF STELLAR EVOLUTION (1963) (6)
- Carbon, Oxygen, and Neon Thermonuclear Reaction Rates. (1962) (4)
- The r-process production ratios of long-lived radionuclides. (1975) (4)
- Symposium on the origin of the solar system. Nice, 1972, April 3_-_7. (1973) (4)
- The long-lived radioisotopes as monitors of stellar, galactic, and cosmological phenomena (1976) (3)
- Clues on the Origin of the Solar System (1984) (3)
- The Light Element Formation: A Signature of High Energy Nuclear Astrophysics (1976) (2)
- The Origin of early Li-6 and the Reionization of the Universe (2005) (2)
- Comets, solar wind and the D/H ratio (1974) (2)
- Recent developments on the problem of the origin of the Solar System (1981) (2)
- Malicorne: Earthly reflections of an astrophysicist (1993) (2)
- LiBeB Production by Low Energy Galactic Cosmic Rays (1995) (2)
- ASTRONOMICAL TESTS OF THE EXISTENCE OF Li$sup 4$ (1959) (2)
- Planets : their origin, interior and atmosphere (1984) (2)
- Diffusion and Isotope Anomalies of HG in AP Stars (1974) (2)
- Survey of Experimental Cross Sections for Proton Induced Spallation Reactions in He 4 , C 12 , N 14 , and O 16 (1967) (2)
- SPALLATION PROCESSES IN STELLAR SURFACES: ANOMALOUS HELIUM RATIOS. (1972) (1)
- A Review of Nuclear Energy Generation in Stars, and Some Aspects of Nucleosynthesis (1964) (1)
- Lithium -7 as a cosmological observable (1989) (1)
- Sources of Information and Free Energy in an Expanding Universe (1987) (1)
- On the Production of 50V by Cosmic Ray Spallation Reactions (1983) (1)
- Deuterium and Boron from Supernovae (1974) (1)
- SURVEY OF EXPERIMENTAL CROSS SECTIONS FOR PROTON-INDUCED SPALLATION REACTIONS IN $sup 4$He, $sup 12$C, $sup 14$N, AND $sup 16$O. (1968) (1)
- Astrophysical Implications of the Stellar Abundances of Li, Be and B (1968) (1)
- HIGH-ENERGY NUCLEOSYNTHESIS. (1968) (1)
- Electrodisintegration and photodisintegration of nuclei (1982) (1)
- The detection of solar neutrinos. (1964) (1)
- The origin of the light elements in the early Universe (2001) (1)
- LiBeB: High and low energy cosmic ray production and comparison with ν induced nucleosynthesis in SNII (1996) (1)
- Primordial Nucleosynthesis in 1985 (1986) (1)
- Heat Generation in Meteorites During the Early Stage of the Solar System (1969) (1)
- Deuterium in the Protosolar Nebula (1973) (1)
- Spallation Processes in Stellar Surfaces (1972) (1)
- ATOMS AS MONITORS OF GALACTIC EVOLUTION fn1 (1975) (1)
- Cosmic ray formation of aluminium 26 (1973) (1)
- The Li/6Li ratio and the stellar yield of 7Li (1993) (1)
- Isotopes in Galactic Cosmic Rays (1981) (1)
- 2005 Element Stratification in Stars, 40 years of Atomic Diffusion THE ORIGIN OF EARLY 6 LI AND THE REIONIZATION OF THE UNIVERSE (2005) (0)
- The origin of the solar system. (1977) (0)
- Using Algebra in the Early Stages of its Learning (2000) (0)
- Nuclear processes in the early Universe (1990) (0)
- THE SPECTRUM OF ACCELERATED PARTICLES IN STARS, FROM LITHIUM AND BERYLLIUM OBSERVATIONS. (1968) (0)
- SOME PROBLEMS OF NUCLEAR ASTROPHYSICS (1966) (0)
- The search for the origin of the light nuclei Li, Be, B (2009) (0)
- Thermonuclear Reactions Involving Medium-Light Nuclei. (1960) (0)
- The collapse of interstellar matter in stars. (1978) (0)
- SPECTRUM OF PROTONS ACCELERATED AT THE SURFACE OF THE STARS AS DEDUCED FROM LITHIUM AND BERYLLIUM OBSERVATIONS. (1968) (0)
- Introduction: Forty years of nuclear astrophysics of light elements (2001) (0)
- The status of Big Bang nucleosynthesis in July 1988 (1989) (0)
- High Energy Particles in Dark Molecular Clouds (1986) (0)
- The First Moments of the Universe: The Limits of Knowledge (1991) (0)
- Nucleosynthesis and Galactic Cosmic Rays (1975) (0)
- Gamma ray astronomy and the origin of the light nuclei. [cosmic ray and interstellar gas reactions (1978) (0)
- Thermonuclear reaction rates - On the nucleosynthesis of the S and P elements. (1968) (0)
- The cosmic quark-hadron phase transition (1993) (0)
- L'origine du systeme solaire = on the origin of the solar system (1974) (0)
- Elements in the Cosmos: Origin of the Light Elements (1991) (0)
- On the origin of the forces (1982) (0)
- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STAR FORMATION AND NUCLEOSYNTHESIS OF THE LIGHT ELEMENTS. INTRODUCTORY REPORT. (1970) (0)
- Cosmic Information and the “Anthropic” Principle (1988) (0)
- Cosmic Rays Accompanying the Birth of the Solar System (1979) (0)
- Inequality relations for scattering cross sections (1958) (0)
- Possible Effects of Intense Low Energy Cosmic Ray Fluxes (1971) (0)
- What can We Learn from Li and Be Stellar Observations (1968) (0)
- Nuclear processes in the early universe. Part II: The cosmic quark-hadron phase transition. (1988) (0)
- Conference Introduction: Abundances after the Big Bang (1998) (0)
- Nucleosynthesis at Solar Birth (1990) (0)
- Scientific Success Stories and Modern-Day Threats (2019) (0)
- Book-Review - Second Canary-Islands Winter School of Astrophysics - 1990DEC (1992) (0)
- Trends in the Astrophysics of Light Elements: Cosmology and Stellar Physics (1988) (0)
- Birth of the myth of the birth of the universe. (1990) (0)
- EVOLUTION OF THE LIGHT ELEMENTS (2015) (0)
- On the Carbon, Oxygen, and Neon Burning Stages. (1962) (0)
- Cosmic Nuclear Gamma Rays (1973) (0)
- LITHIUM AND THE NATURE OF DARK MATTER (1988) (0)
- SPECULATIONS ON THE LIGHT ELEMENT ABUNDANCES IN STARS. (1969) (0)
- The Puzzle of Lithium in Evolved Stars (1986) (0)
- Origins: Cosmos, Earth, and Mankind (1998) (0)
- Primordial Nucleosynthesis (1999) (0)
- Baryonic Matter and Dark Energy (2002) (0)
- Clues to the early development of galaxies (1997) (0)
- Hadronization phenomena in astronomy (1988) (0)
- Book Review: The hour of our delight: cosmic evolution, order, and complexity / Freeman, 1991 (1991) (0)
- Johannes Geiss Contributions to the Early Universe Abundances (2007) (0)
- ENGAGING OUR INTELLIGENCE TO SAVE LIFE ON EARTH (2018) (0)
- Meeting review: The nice symposium on the origin of the solar system (1973) (0)
- Symposium sur l'origine du système solaire = Symposium on the origin of the solar system, Nice, 3-7 Avril 1972 (1972) (0)
- Big Bang and the Quark-Hadron Phase Transition. (1995) (0)
- The Nucleosynthesis of the Light Elements and the Interstellar Medium (1974) (0)
- Limits on the Cosmic Baryon Density (1990) (0)
- PROPERTIES OF NUCLEI AND COSMIC ABUNDANCE OF ELEMENTS. (1969) (0)
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