Binary Stars, Neutrinos, and Liquid Crystals:

The First 250 Years of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Pennsylvania

by Paul A. Heiney


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/21/2022

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 268
ISBN : 9781669851585
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 268
ISBN : 9781669851578

About the Book

This book traces the parallel paths of physics and astronomy at the University of Pennsylvania, starting with their genesis in the 18th century, through the rising stature of both departments in the 20th century, and concluding with their unification in 1994. Along the way we meet David Rittenhouse, who observed the transit of Venus in 1769, Charles Doolittle, whose remarkable beard would freeze to his telescope on cold nights, Gaylord Harnwell, who transformed first the physics department and then the entire university, and Raymond Davis, who uncovered a mystery in the middle of the sun. The stories are tragic (Arthur Goodspeed failed to discover X-rays through inattention), horrifying (Dicran Kabakjian poisoned an entire neighborhood), and celebratory (three Penn physicists received the Nobel Prize in the late 20th Century). The reader will gain an appreciation, not just of the history of one institution, but of the ways these two disciplines both intersect and complement each other.


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