astro.wikisort.org - ResearcherEugene Newman Parker (June 10, 1927 – March 15, 2022) was an American solar and plasma physicist. In the 1950s he proposed the existence of the solar wind and that the magnetic field in the outer Solar System would be in the shape of a Parker spiral, predictions that were later confirmed by spacecraft measurements. In 1987, Parker proposed the existence of nanoflares, a leading candidate to explain the coronal heating problem.
American solar physicist (1927–2022)
Eugene Parker |
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 Parker in 2018 at the launch of the solar probe that bears his name |
Born | Eugene Newman Parker (1927-06-10)June 10, 1927
Houghton, Michigan, U.S. |
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Died | March 15, 2022(2022-03-15) (aged 94)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
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Nationality | American |
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Alma mater | Michigan State University (BS) Caltech (PhD) |
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Known for | Sweet–Parker model Solar wind Parker spiral |
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Awards | Arctowski Medal (1969) George Ellery Hale Prize (1978) Chapman Medal (1979) National Medal of Science (1989) William Bowie Medal (1990) James Clerk Maxwell Prize (2003) Kyoto Prize (2003) Crafoord Prize (2020) |
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Scientific career |
Fields | Solar physics, plasma physics |
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Institutions | University of Chicago |
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Thesis | The interstellar dust and gas structures (1951) |
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Doctoral advisor | Howard P. Robertson |
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Doctoral students | Arnab Rai Choudhuri |
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Parker obtained his PhD from Caltech and spent four years as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Utah. He joined University of Chicago in 1955 and spent the rest of his career there, holding positions in the physics department, the astronomy and astrophysics department, and the Enrico Fermi Institute. Parker was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1967. In 2017, NASA named its Parker Solar Probe in his honor, the first NASA spacecraft named after a living person.
Biography
Parker was born in Houghton, Michigan to Glenn and Helen (MacNair) Parker on June 10, 1927.[1] He received his Bachelor of Science degree in physics from Michigan State University in 1948 and a Doctor of Philosophy from Caltech in 1951.[2] Parker spent four years at the University of Utah before joining the University of Chicago in 1955, where he spent the rest of his career.[2] He held positions in Chicago's physics department, astronomy and astrophysics department, and the Enrico Fermi Institute.[3] Parker was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1967.[3]
Hypotheses
In the mid-1950s, Parker developed the theory of the supersonic solar wind and predicted the Parker spiral shape of the solar magnetic field in the outer Solar System. His theoretical modeling was not immediately accepted by the astronomical community: when he submitted the results to The Astrophysical Journal, two reviewers recommended its rejection. The editor of the journal, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, overruled the reviewers and published the paper anyway.[4][5] Parker's theoretical predictions were confirmed by satellite observations a few years later, especially the 1962 Mariner 2 mission.[6]
Parker's work increased understanding of the solar corona, the solar wind, the magnetic fields of both the Earth and the Sun, and their complex electromagnetic interactions. He published several textbooks, including Cosmical Magnetic Fields in 1979, and one on magnetic fields in X-ray astronomy in 1994.[7] Seeking to address the coronal heating problem, in 1987 Parker proposed that the solar corona might be heated by myriad tiny "nanoflares", miniature brightenings resembling solar flares that would occur all over the surface of the Sun. Parker's theory became a leading candidate to explain the problem.[3][7]
Personal life
Parker was married to his wife, Niesje, for 67 years, with whom he had two children. He died in Chicago on March 15, 2022, at the age of 94.[1][2]
Honors and awards
- 1969: Arctowski Medal of the National Academy of Sciences[8]
- 1969: Henry Norris Russell Lectureship of the American Astronomical Society[9]
- 1978: George Ellery Hale Prize, Solar Physics Division of the American Astronomical Society, first time this prize was awarded[10]
- 1979: Chapman Medal, Royal Astronomical Society[11]
- 1989: National Medal of Science[12]
- 1990: William Bowie Medal[3]
- 1992: Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society[13]
- 1997: Bruce Medal[7]
- 2003: Kyoto Prize[14][15]
- 2003: James Clerk Maxwell Prize of the American Physical Society. Citation: "For seminal contributions in plasma astrophysics, including predicting the solar wind, explaining the solar dynamo, formulating the theory of magnetic reconnection, and the instability which predicts the escape of the magnetic fields from the galaxy."[16]
- 2010: Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.[17]
- 2017: NASA renamed its Solar Probe Plus to Parker Solar Probe after Parker,[18] the first time that a space vessel was named after a living person.[19][1] Parker was present at its August 12, 2018, launch.
- 2018: Medal for Exceptional Achievement in Research of the American Physical Society. Citation: "For fundamental contributions to space physics, plasma physics, solar physics and astrophysics for over 60 years."[20]
- 2020: Crafoord Prize in Astronomy[21]
Books
- Cosmical Magnetic Fields: Their Origin and their Activity, 1979, Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-851290-5.
- Spontaneous Current Sheets in Magnetic Fields: With Applications to Stellar X-rays, 1994, Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-507371-3.
- Conversations on Electric and Magnetic Fields in the Cosmos, 2007, Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-12841-2.
References
- Chang, Kenneth (March 17, 2022). "Eugene N. Parker, 94, Dies; Predicted the Existence of Solar Wind". The New York Times. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
- Lerner, Louise (March 16, 2022). "Eugene Parker, 'legendary figure' in solar science and namesake of Parker Solar Probe, 1927–2022". University of Chicago. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
- Tatarewicz, Joseph N. "Eugene N. Parker (1912– )". Honors program. American Geophysical Union. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
- Parker, E. N. (1997), "The martial art of scientific publication", EOS Transactions, 78 (37): 391, Bibcode:1997EOSTr..78..391P, doi:10.1029/97EO00251
- Roach, John. "Astrophysicist Recognized for Discovery of Solar Wind". National Geographic News. National Geographic. Retrieved June 2, 2017.
- Chang, Kenneth (August 10, 2018). "NASA's Parker Solar Probe Is Named for Him. 60 Years Ago, No One Believed His Ideas About the Sun". The New York Times.
After Mariner 2, 'everyone agreed the solar wind existed,' Dr. Parker said.
- Tenn, Joseph S. "Eugene Newman Parker: 1997 Bruce Medalist". Sonoma State University. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
- "Arctowski Medal". National Academy of Sciences. Archived from the original on December 29, 2010. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
- "Henry Norris Russell Lectureship". aas.org. American Astronomical Society. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
- "George Ellery Hale Prize – Previous Winners". spd.aas.org. AAS Solar Physics Division. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
- "Chapman Medal winners" (PDF). Awards, medals and prizes. Royal Astronomical Society. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
- "Eugene N. Parker". The President's National Medal of Science: Recipient Details. National Science Foundation. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
- "The Gold Medal" (PDF). Royal Astronomical Society. 2021. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
- "Citation: Eugene Newman Parker". Kyoto Prize. Inamori Foundation. Archived from the original on December 11, 2013. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
- Roach, John (August 27, 2003). "Astrophysicist Recognized for Discovery of Solar Wind". National Geographic News. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
- "2003 James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics Recipient". Prizes, Awards and Fellowships. American Physical Society. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
- "Gruppe 2: Fysikkfag (herunder astronomi, fysikk og geofysikk)" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. Retrieved October 7, 2010.
- N. Davis (May 31, 2017). "Nasa's hotly anticipated solar mission renamed to honour astrophysicist Eugene Parker". The Guardian. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
- "NASA Renames Solar Probe Mission to Honor Pioneering Physicist Eugene Parker". NASA. May 31, 2017. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
- "Award honors Prof. Eugene Parker's lifetime of physics research". UChicago News. January 31, 2018. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
- "The Crafoord Prizes in Mathematics and Astronomy 2020". January 30, 2020. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
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- 2003: Vladimir Fortov
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- 2007: Friedrich Wagner
- 2008: Liu Chen
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2010–2019 |
- 2010: Allen Boozer / Jürgen Nührenberg
- 2011: Patrick Diamond / Akira Hasegawa / Kunioki Mima
- 2012: Eugene Parker
- 2013: Miklos Porkolab
- 2014: Patrick Mora
- 2015: Nathaniel J. Fisch
- 2016: Sergei Bulanov / Hartmut Zohm
- 2017: Ksenia Razumova
- 2018: Tony Bell
- 2019: Victor Malka / Toshiki Tajima
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- 2020: Annick Pouquet
- 2021: Sergei Krasheninnikov
- 2022: Xavier Garbet
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- 1976: Marshall Rosenbluth
- 1977: John M. Dawson
- 1978: Richard F. Post
- 1979: Tihiro Ohkawa
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- 1983: Harold Fürth
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- 1999: John B. Taylor
- 2000: Akira Hasegawa
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- 2001: Roald Sagdeev
- 2002: Edward A. Frieman
- 2003: Eugene Parker
- 2004: Noah Hershkowitz / Valery Godyak
- 2005: Nathaniel J. Fisch
- 2006: Chandrashekhar J. Joshi
- 2007: John Lindl
- 2008: Ronald C. Davidson
- 2009: Miklos Porkolab
- 2010: James F. Drake
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- 2011: Gregor Morfill
- 2012: Liu Chen
- 2013: Phillip Sprangle
- 2014: Clifford Surko
- 2015: Masaaki Yamada
- 2016: Ellen G. Zweibel
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[de] Eugene N. Parker
Eugene Newman Parker (* 10. Juni 1927 in Houghton, Michigan; † 15. März 2022 in Chicago, Illinois) war ein US-amerikanischer Astrophysiker.[1]
- [en] Eugene Parker
[es] Eugene Parker
Eugene Newman Parker (Houghton, Míchigan, 10 de junio de 1927-Chicago, Illinois, 15 de marzo de 2022)[1] fue un astrofísico, astrónomo y profesor universitario estadounidense.
[it] Eugene Parker
Eugene Newman Parker (Houghton, 10 giugno 1927 – Chicago, 15 marzo 2022) è stato un astronomo statunitense.
[ru] Паркер, Юджин
Юджин Ньюмен Паркер (англ. Eugene Newman Parker; 10 июня 1927, Хоутон, Мичиган — 15 марта 2022) — американский физик и астроном, известный своими работами по физике плазмы и физике Солнца. Член Национальной академии наук США (1967)[3] и Норвежской академии наук (2010). Удостоен Национальной научной медали США (1989), лауреат премии Киото (2003).
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