Martin Schwarzschild
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- PhD Astronomy University of Göttingen
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Martin Schwarzschild was a German-American astrophysicist. Biography Schwarzschild was born in Potsdam into a distinguished German Jewish academic family. His father was the physicist Karl Schwarzschild and his uncle the astrophysicist Robert Emden. His sister, Agathe Thornton, became a classics scholar in New Zealand.
Martin Schwarzschild's Published Works
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- A numerical model for a triaxial stellar system in dynamical equilibrium (1979) (562)
- Structure and evolution of the stars. (1958) (542)
- Some instabilities of a completely ionized plasma (1954) (379)
- On the scale of photospheric convection in red giants and supergiants. (1975) (259)
- The Possible Influence of Interstellar Clouds on Stellar Velocities. II. (1951) (213)
- The Possible Influence of Interstellar Clouds on Stellar Velocities. II. (1951) (199)
- On Noise Arising from the Solar Granulation. (1948) (194)
- Thermal Instability in Non-Degenerate Stars. (1965) (182)
- Self-consistent models for galactic halos (1993) (120)
- Evolution of Very Massive Stars. (1958) (117)
- On the Evolution of Type II Stars. (1955) (104)
- On the Maximum Mass of Stable Stars. (1959) (87)
- Hydrogen Mixing by Helium-Shell Flashes (1967) (82)
- Triaxial equilibrium models for elliptical galaxies with slow figure rotation (1982) (79)
- Mass distribution and mass-luminosity ratio in galaxies (1954) (76)
- The nucleus of M31 (1974) (76)
- Convection in Stars. (1961) (76)
- Inhomogeneous Stellar Models. II. Models with Exhausted Cores in Gravitational Contraction. (1952) (66)
- On the orbit structure of the logarithmic potential (1989) (63)
- Photographs of the Solar Granulation Taken from the Stratosphere. (1959) (55)
- Infrared Spectra of Red-Giant Stars. (1964) (55)
- On the Spectrum of Turbulent Convection (1961) (52)
- Lifetime of Solar Granules. (1960) (52)
- Overshooting from Stellar Convective Cores. (1965) (50)
- Retrograde closed orbits in a rotating triaxial potential (1982) (47)
- Semistochastic orbits in a triaxial potential (1981) (42)
- Structure and Evolution of the Stars (1967) (42)
- VARIATION OF THE GRAVITATIONAL CONSTANT AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE SUN (1964) (41)
- On the Turbulent Velocities of Solar Granules. (1950) (41)
- The Orbital Structure of Galactic Halos (1992) (37)
- Theory of the Double X-Ray Spectrometer (1928) (36)
- Transition from a red giant to a blue nucleus after ejection of a planetary nebula (1975) (32)
- On the nonexistence of three-dimensional tube orbits around the intermediate axis in a triaxial galaxy model. (1979) (32)
- Inhomogeneous Stellar Models. V. a. Solar Model with Convective Envelope and Inhomogeneous Interior. (1957) (29)
- Zeeman Shifts for Stellar Dipoles and Quadrupoles with Inclined Axes. (1950) (29)
- On the Helium Content of the Sun. (1946) (29)
- On the evolution of stars and chemical elements in the early phases of a galaxy (1953) (28)
- On the Evolutionary Phase of Cepheids in Globular Clusters (1970) (28)
- The Temperature Fluctuations in the Solar Granulation. (1961) (25)
- Hydrodynamic Oscillations in the Solar Chromosphere. (1963) (23)
- Nonuniqueness of self-consistent equilibrium solutions for the perfect elliptic disk (1987) (23)
- On Stellar Rotation. II. (1947) (21)
- On the Difference in Chemical Composition Between - and Low-Velocity Stars. (1951) (21)
- On the Colors of Subdwarfs. (1955) (21)
- Jeans and Boltzmann solutions for oblate galaxies with flat rotation curves (1995) (17)
- Stellar orbits in angle variables (1984) (14)
- Photoelectric speckle interferometry of the solar granulation (1975) (14)
- AN UPPER LIMIT TO THE ANGULAR DIAMETER OF THE NUCLEUS OF NGC 4151. (1968) (13)
- Mars Observations from Stratoscope II (1964) (13)
- On the Pulsation in the Atmosphere of η Aquilae. (1948) (13)
- SYMPOSIUM ON INSTRUMENTAL ASTRONOMY: Mars observations from Stratoscope II (1964) (13)
- Inhomogeneous Stellar Models. I. Models with a Convective Core and a Discontinuity in the Chemical Composition. (1952) (12)
- A Spectroscopic Comparison Between - and Low-Velocity K Giants. (1957) (12)
- Additional Data for Turbulence Spectrum of Solar Photosphere at Long Wave Lengths. (1955) (10)
- Stability of the Sun against Spherical Thermal Perturbations (1973) (10)
- On Stellar Rotation. (1942) (10)
- Automatic Integration of Linear Second‐Order Differential Equations by Means of Punched Card Machines (1941) (10)
- A comparison of stellar populations in the Andromeda galaxy and its elliptical companion (1955) (10)
- Absolute spectrophotometry in M31 and M32 (1975) (10)
- Overtone Pulsations for the Standard Model. (1941) (9)
- Anharmonic Pulsations of the Standard Model. (1949) (9)
- On the Blue End of the Horizontal Branch in Globular Clusters (1968) (9)
- Note on the Mass of M92. (1955) (8)
- Preliminary Analysis of the Turbulence Spectrum of the Solar Photosphere at Long Wave Lengths. (1952) (8)
- A Stellar Model for Red Giants of High Central Temperature. (1948) (7)
- On the Color-Magnitude Diagram for M 15. (1951) (7)
- Perigalactic and apogalactic distances of high-velocity stars (1952) (7)
- Dynamical models for galactic bars - Truncated perfect elliptic disk (1986) (6)
- Inhomogeneous Stellar Models. III. Models with Partially Degenerate Isothermal Cores. (1953) (6)
- Oscillatory Thermal Instabilities at the Onset of Helium Shell Burning. (1972) (6)
- ON THE ABUNDANCE OF C13 IN THE SOLAR ATMOSPHERE (1950) (6)
- Red-Giant Models with Chemical Inhomogeneities (1949) (6)
- Solar photographs from 80,000 feet. (1958) (5)
- Orbital contributions to the stability of triaxial galaxies (1989) (5)
- High Resolution Photographs of the Nucleus of NGC 4151. (1971) (5)
- Inhomogeneous Stellar Models. IV. Models with Continuously Varying Chemical Composition. (1955) (5)
- STELLAR EVOLUTION IN GLOBULAR CLUSTERS. (1970) (5)
- Analysis of box orbits in a triaxial galaxy (1983) (5)
- Galactic Models with Moderate Stochasticity (1987) (4)
- On the variables in Messier 3 (1940) (3)
- Sunspot photographs from the stratosphere. (1959) (3)
- An Approximate Dynamical Model for Spheroidal Stellar Systems (1976) (3)
- The ring instability in radially cold oblate galaxy models (1991) (3)
- An instability due to the local mixing-length approximation. (1977) (3)
- Instruments and Techniques (1977) (2)
- The Helium Flash in Population II Giants. (1961) (2)
- Vacuum-Operated Continuous Extractor* (1942) (1)
- New impetus to astrometry (1966) (1)
- PREPARED STATEMENT ON THE SPACE PROGRAM (1963) (1)
- Inherited and acquired characteristics of stars (1952) (1)
- Note on the Ionisation in the Hydrogen Convection Zone (1942) (1)
- Note on the brightness fluctuation in the solar granulation (1960) (1)
- New Infrared Observations with Stratoscope II. (1964) (1)
- The new photometer of the Rutherfurd Observatory (1947) (1)
- On the Light Curves of Cepheids. (1938) (1)
- Professor Svein Rosseland (1964) (1)
- High-Resolution Photographs Obtained by Stratoscope II (1970) (1)
- On the Periods of Long-Period Variables in Globular Clusters. (1961) (1)
- Chapter III. Mathematical Techniques (1958) (1)
- An attitude acquisition system for communication spacecraft using Spinning Initialization of Inertial Parameters (SIIP) (1989) (0)
- Chapter VIII. Summary and Review (1958) (0)
- Improved elements of AS Centauri (1936) (0)
- The Pulsation Theory of Variable Stars . Svein Rosseland. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1949. Pp. viii+152. (Illustrated.) $5.00. (1949) (0)
- An analysis of observations of the streaming velocities in the bulge of M31 (1985) (0)
- Large area CCD image sensors for space astronomy (1979) (0)
- 2. Solar granulation photographs from the stratosphere (1960) (0)
- An approximate numerical model for a nonrotating galactic bar. (1984) (0)
- A Continuous Electronic Pulse‐Rate Indicator and Recorder (1942) (0)
- Theoretical interpretation of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (Introductory paper) (1959) (0)
- Chapter V. Early Evolutionary Phases (1958) (0)
- Mixing Between Burned Core Material and Surface Layers (1977) (0)
- Theoretical interpretation of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (1959) (0)
- The Sun as a Star (1967) (0)
- The Harvard Conference on Cepheid Variables (1938) (0)
- Concluding Remarks (1966) (0)
- Magnetic oscillations of a highly idealized star (1949) (0)
- Robert E. Danielson (1931–1976) (1977) (0)
- Chapter II. Physical State of the Stellar Interior (1958) (0)
- Oral history interview with Martin Schwarzschild (1986) (0)
- Executive Committee 1967–1970 (1971) (0)
- Hydrodynamic Oscillation of Solar Chromosphere. (1962) (0)
- Book Reviews: The Pulsation Theory of Variable Stars (1949) (0)
- Chapter IV. Initial Stellar Structure (1958) (0)
- Chapter I. Observational Basis (1958) (0)
- Tri-axial dynamics in the core of normal galaxies. (1980) (0)
- Chapter VI. Advanced Evolutionary Phases (1958) (0)
- Chapter VII. Final Stellar Structure (1958) (0)
- The Energy Source in the Interior of the Sun (1949) (0)
- Symposium: Intrinsic Stellar Variation. Recent studies of the pulsation theory (1946) (0)
- Birth language: A renewed consciousness. (1998) (0)
- Note on the color-magnitude diagram of Messier 3 (1952) (0)
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