Anders Jonas Ångström

Anders Jonas Ångström

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birth_date = August 13, 1814
birth_place = Medelpad, Sweden
death_date = June 21, 1874
death_place = Uppsala, Sweden
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field = Physicist
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Anders Jonas Ångström (August 13, 1814 – June 21, 1874) was a physicist in Sweden, one of the founders of the science of spectroscopy.

Born in Medelpad, he moved to and was educated at Uppsala University, where in 1839 he became docent in physics. In 1842 he went to the Stockholm Observatory in order to gain experience in practical astronomical work, and in the following year he was appointed keeper of the Uppsala Astronomical Observatory.

Becoming interested in terrestrial magnetism he made many observations of magnetic intensity and declination in various parts of Sweden, and was charged by the Stockholm Academy of Sciences with the task, not completed till shortly before his death, of working out the magnetic data obtained by the Swedish frigate "Eugénie" on her voyage round the world in 1851-1853.

In 1858 he succeeded Adolph Ferdinand Svanberg in the chair of physics at Uppsala. His most important work was concerned with the conduction of heat and with spectroscopy. In his optical researches, "Optiska Undersökningar", presented to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1853, he not only pointed out that the electric spark yields two superposed spectra, one from the metal of the electrode and the other from the gas in which it passes, but deduced from Leonhard Euler's theory of resonance that an incandescent gas emits luminous rays of the same refrangibility as those which it can absorb. This statement, as Sir Edward Sabine remarked when awarding him the Rumford medal of the Royal Society in 1872, contains a fundamental principle of spectrum analysis, and though overlooked for a number of years it entitles him to rank as one of the founders of spectroscopy.

From 1861 onwards he paid special attention to the solar spectrum. His combination of the spectroscope with photography for the study of the solar system resulted in proving that the sun's atmosphere contains hydrogen, among other elements (1862), and in 1868 he published his great map of the normal solar spectrum in "Recherches sur le spectre solaire", including detailed measurements of more than 1000 spectral lines, which long remained authoritative in questions of wave-length, although his measurements were inexact to the extent of one part in 7000 or 8000 owing to the metre which he used as his standard having been slightly too short.

He was the first, in 1867, to examine the spectrum of the aurora borealis, and detected and measured the characteristic bright line in its yellow green region; but he was mistaken in supposing that this same line, which is often called by his name, is also to be seen in the zodiacal light.

He died at Uppsala on June 21 1874.

The ångström units with which the wavelength of light is measured are named for him. The units are used in crystallography as well as spectroscopy.

The Ångström crater on the Moon was named in his honour.

His son Knut Ångström was known for his research at Uppsala University on solar radiation, the radiation of heat from the sun and its absorption by the earth's atmosphere. For his research, he devised various delicate methods and instruments, including his electric compensation pyrheliometer, invented in 1893, and apparatus for obtaining a photographic representation of the infrared spectrum in 1895.

ee also

*Johann Balmer
*Gustav Kirchhoff
*Theodore Lyman
*Friedrich Paschen
*Janne Rydberg
*Spectrum analysis

References

*1911

Further reading

* cite encyclopedia
last = Maier
first = C.L.
title = Ångström, Anders Jonas
encyclopedia = Dictionary of Scientific Biography
volume = 1
pages = 166-167
publisher = Charles Scribner's Sons
location = New York
date = 1970
isbn = 0684101149

Persondata
NAME = Ångström, Anders Jonas
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Swedish physicist and spectroscopist
DATE OF BIRTH = August 13, 1814
PLACE OF BIRTH = Medelpad, Sweden
DATE OF DEATH = June 21, 1874
PLACE OF DEATH = Uppsala, Sweden


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