astro.wikisort.org - ResearcherSimon David Manton White (born 30 September 1951), FRS, is a British astrophysicist. He was one of directors at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics before his retirement in late 2019.[2]
British astronomer
For the Australian rules footballer, see Simon White (footballer). For the English cricketer, see Simon White (cricketer).
Simon David Manton White |
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Born | (1951-09-30) 30 September 1951 (age 70)
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Alma mater | Jesus College, Cambridge University of Toronto |
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Known for | Cosmological structure formation |
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Spouse | Guinevere Kauffmann |
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Awards | Helen B. Warner Prize (1986) Heineman Prize (2005) Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (2006) Brouwer Award (2008) Max Born Prize (2010) Shaw Prize (2017) |
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Scientific career |
Fields | Astrophysics and cosmology |
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Institutions | University of California, Berkeley University of Arizona University of Cambridge Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics |
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Thesis | The Clustering of Galaxies[1] (1977) |
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Doctoral advisor | Donald Lynden-Bell |
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Life
White studied Mathematics at Jesus College, Cambridge in the University of Cambridge (B.A. 1972) and Astronomy at the University of Toronto (MSc 1974). In 1977 he obtained a doctorate in Astronomy under Donald Lynden-Bell entitled "The Clustering of Galaxies" at the University of Cambridge. After a few years at the University of California, Berkeley, the Steward Observatory of the University of Arizona and
the University of Cambridge he was appointed in 1994 as a Scientific Member of the Max Planck Society and as Director of the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Garching. White is also Research Professor at the University of Arizona (1992), Guest Professor at the University of Durham (1995) Honorary Professor at the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich (1994) and at the Astronomical Observatories of Shanghai (SHAO) (1999) and Beijing (BAO) (2001). White lives in
Munich with his wife, the astrophysicist Guinevere Kauffmann, and their son Jonathan.[3]
Work
White has worked primarily on the formation of structure in the Universe. He is known for his contributions
to our understanding of galaxy formation and for his role in helping to establish the viability of the
current standard model for the evolution of cosmic structure, the so-called ΛCDM model.
Already at the time of his doctoral work he studied the influence of Dark Matter on the growth of structure and in 1978 he and Martin Rees argued that the properties of galaxies can be understood if they
form by condensation of gas at the centres of extended and hierarchically clustering dark matter halos.[4]
In later years White developed computer models which allowed the growth of galaxies and galaxy clustering to
be simulated directly in order to allow quantitative comparison of theoretical models with astronomical
observations. His work with Marc Davis, George Efstathiou and Carlos Frenk was particularly
influential in establishing that a universe dominated by Cold Dark Matter could produce large-scale structure
in the galaxy distribution which closely resembles that observed.[5] A more recent large project was
the Millennium Simulation, carried out in Garching in 2005 as part of the work of a large international
collaboration, the Virgo Consortium. This simulation followed the formation of more than 2,000,000
galaxies throughout a cubic region more than 2 billion light-years on a side.[6]
Work by White has addressed issues of stellar dynamics, of the detailed structure
of galaxies and their dark halos, of the processes controlling galaxy formation, of the structure and evolution of galaxy clusters, and of the statistics of galaxy clustering. Papers include
those with Julio Navarro and Carlos Frenk on the "universal" structure of dark matter halos.[7] The Navarro–Frenk–White profile is named after them.
White's more than 500 publications in the refereed professional literature have been cited more than 224,000 times by other scientists (status mid-2022 according to Google Scholar).
Awards and honours
- Helen B. Warner Prize of the American Astronomical Society, 1986
- Editor of Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 1992–present
- Fellow of the Royal Society, 1997
- Max-Planck Research Prize for International Cooperation, 2000
- Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics of the AIP/AAS, 2005
- Fellow of the Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, 2005
- Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2006
- Honorary Doctorate (D.Sc.) at the University of Durham, 2007
- Foreign Associate, US National Academy of Sciences, 2007
- Brouwer Award (Division on Dynamical Astronomy) of the American Astronomical Society, 2008
- European Latsis Prize 2008: Astrophysics
- Fellow of the Academia Europaea, 2009
- Max Born Prize of the German Physical Society and the Institute of Physics, 2010
- Honorary Citizen of the City of Padova, 2010
- Gruber Prize in Cosmology 2011[8]
- Foreign Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2015[9]
- Shaw Prize 2017 in Astronomy[10]
- Clarivate Citation Laureate in Physics 2020[11]
References
- Simon White at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- He is now one of emeritus scientific members along with other former directors Wolfgang Hillebrandt and Rashid Sunyaev. There was a special symposium on 29 November 2019 at MPA to celebrate his retirement.
- "Simon D. M. White". mpa-garching.mpg.de. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
- White, Simon; Rees, Martin (May 1978). "Core condensation in heavy halos - A two-stage theory for galaxy formation and clustering". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 183 (3): 341–358. Bibcode:1978MNRAS.183..341W. doi:10.1093/mnras/183.3.341.
- Davis, Marc; Efstathiou, George; Frenk, Carlos; White, Simon (May 1985). "The evolution of large-scale structure in a universe dominated by cold dark matter". The Astrophysical Journal. 292: 371–394. Bibcode:1985ApJ...292..371D. doi:10.1086/163168.
- Springel, Volker; et al. (June 2005). "Simulations of the formation, evolution and clustering of galaxies and quasars". Nature. 435 (7042): 629–636. arXiv:astro-ph/0504097. Bibcode:2005Natur.435..629S. doi:10.1038/nature03597. PMID 15931216. S2CID 4383030.
- Navarro, Julio; Frenk, Carlos; White, Simon (December 1997). "A Universal Density Profile from Hierarchical Clustering". The Astrophysical Journal. 490 (2): 493–508. arXiv:astro-ph/9611107. Bibcode:1997ApJ...490..493N. doi:10.1086/304888. S2CID 3067250.
- "'Gang of Four' Receives $500,000 Gruber Cosmology Prize for Reconstructing How the Universe Grew" (Press release). Gruber Foundation. 1 June 2011. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011.
- "关于公布2015年中国科学院院士增选当选院士名单的公告" [Announcement on the publication of the list of academicians elected to the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2015] (in Chinese). Chinese Academy of Sciences. 7 December 2015.
- "Announcement of The Shaw Laureates 2017" (Press release). The Shaw Prize. 23 May 2017.
- "Clarivate Reveals 2020 Citation Laureates - Annual List of Researchers of Nobel Class". PR Newswire. 23 September 2020.
External links
Shaw Prize laureates |
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Astronomy | |
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Life science and medicine |
- Stanley Norman Cohen, Herbert Boyer, Kan Yuet-wai and Richard Doll (2004)
- Michael Berridge (2005)
- Xiaodong Wang (2006)
- Robert Lefkowitz (2007)
- Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell and Shinya Yamanaka (2008)
- Douglas Coleman and Jeffrey Friedman (2009)
- David Julius (2010)
- Jules Hoffmann, Ruslan Medzhitov and Bruce Beutler (2011)
- Franz-Ulrich Hartl and Arthur Horwich (2012)
- Jeffrey Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael Young (2013)
- Kazutoshi Mori and Peter Walter (2014)
- Bonnie Bassler and Everett Peter Greenberg (2015)
- Adrian Bird and Huda Zoghbi (2016)
- Ian R. Gibbons and Ronald Vale (2017)
- Mary-Claire King (2018)
- Maria Jasin (2019)
- Gero Miesenböck, Peter Hegemann and Georg Nagel (2020)
- Scott D. Emr (2021)
- Paul A. Negulescu and Michael J. Welsh (2022)
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Mathematical science |
- Shiing-Shen Chern (2004)
- Andrew Wiles (2005)
- David Mumford and Wu Wenjun (2006)
- Robert Langlands and Richard Taylor (2007)
- Vladimir Arnold and Ludvig Faddeev (2008)
- Simon Donaldson and Clifford Taubes (2009)
- Jean Bourgain (2010)
- Demetrios Christodoulou and Richard S. Hamilton (2011)
- Maxim Kontsevich (2012)
- David Donoho (2013)
- George Lusztig (2014)
- Gerd Faltings and Henryk Iwaniec (2015)
- Nigel Hitchin (2016)
- János Kollár and Claire Voisin (2017)
- Luis A. Caffarelli (2018)
- Michel Talagrand (2019)
- Alexander Beilinson and David Kazhdan (2020)
- Jean-Michel Bismut and Jeff Cheeger (2021)
- Noga Alon and Ehud Hrushovski (2022)
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Fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1997 |
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Fellows |
- Mike Bate
- J. Michael Brady
- Michael Bulmer
- John Burland
- Richard Dickinson Chambers
- Colin W. Clark
- David Clary
- Laurence Eaves
- Richard Fortey
- David Garner
- Douglas Gough
- John Hinch
- Julian Jack
- Paul Gordon Jarvis
- Charles K. Kao
- Barry Keverne
- Philip Kocienski
- Peter B. Kronheimer
- Philippa Marrack
- James R. Maxwell
- Tim Mitchison
- Richard G. Morris
- Chris Perrins
- George Pickett
- George Poste
- Kenneth Reid
- Alan Rickinson
- Leo Sachs
- Giacinto Scoles
- James Scott
- Wilson Sibbett
- Bernard Silverman
- Richard Sykes
- Richard E. Taylor
- Neil Trudinger
- Robin Weiss
- Simon White
- Alan Windle
- Richard D. Wood
- Graham C. Wood
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Foreign |
- Thomas Eisner
- Walter Jakob Gehring
- Roy J. Glauber
- Martin David Kruskal
- George Andrew Olah
- Stanley B. Prusiner
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Authority control  |
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Other |
- RERO (Switzerland)
- SUDOC (France)
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На других языках
[de] Simon White
Simon David Manton White (* 30. September 1951 in Ashford/Kent) ist ein britischer Astrophysiker und Direktor und Wissenschaftliches Mitglied am Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik.
- [en] Simon White
[ru] Уайт, Саймон
Саймон Дэвид Мэнтон Уайт (англ. Simon David Manton White; род. 30 сентября 1951, Ашфорд, Англия) — британский астрофизик. Один из четырёх директоров Института астрофизики Макса Планка (с 1994). Член ряда академий и академических сообществ, лауреат престижных научных премий.
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