Grigor Gurzadyan

Grigor Gurzadyan

Grigor Gurzadyan is an Armenian astronomer, and pioneer of space astronomy.

Life

Born in October 15, 1922 in Baghdad, to parents fled in 1915 from Western Armenia. Upon graduating the Yerevan Polytechnic Institute in 1944, he became the postgraduate of Victor Ambartsumian, who had just moved to Armenia. Being in Ambartsumian’s founding team of Byurakan Observatory, he later headed a Laboratory, in 1960s became deputy director of the Observatory for space research. Then, he headed the branch of Byurakan observatory on space research, in 1971 he founded and headed the Garni Space Astronomy Laboratory (Institute, 1992-2004). Member of Armenian National Academy of Sciences (1986; corresponding member 1965), DSci. 1955, PhD 1948.

Works

In 1960s and early 1970s he directed the UV and X-ray observations of Sun via Rocket Astrophysical Observatories K-2, K-3 and K-4 by means of ballistic rockets R-5; the first launch being on February 15, 1961 from Kapustin-Jar military base in Russia. His paper in "Comm. Armenian Acad. Sciences", XLIII, 28, 1966, “"A Powerful X-ray Flare on the Sun"” (of October 1, 1965) is on the detection of most powerful Solar X-ray flare observed by then.

Then he moved to design space orbital observatories. The highlight was Orion 2 Space Observatory (see Orion 1 and Orion 2 Space Observatories), with a wide-angle meniscus telescope of the Cassegrain system, operated onboard the spacecraft Soyuz 13 in December 1973. Spectra of thousands of stars to as faint as 13th magnitude were obtained, the first satellite UV spectrogram of a planetary nebula (IC 2149) was obtained, revealing lines of aluminum and titanium - elements not previously observed in planetary nebulae, two-photon emission from nebulae was detected for the first time. For comparison, the Skylab’s UV telescope which was on the orbit at the same time, could only look at stars down to 7.5th magnitude. Two years earlier, in April, 1971, the first space station Salyut 1 carried into orbit Orion 1 Space Observatory, the first space telescope with an objective prism.

He predicted magnetic fields in planetary nebulae in 1960s, which were actually discovered in 2005 (Jordan, Werner, O’Toole). He authored theoretical papers also on flare stars (he predicted negative infrared flares), interstellar matter, binary stars. In 1990s he developed the theory of common chromospheres ("roundchromes") of close binary stars and of evolution of binary globular clusters.

For decades he lectured in Yerevan State University (theoretical astrophysics, celestial mechanics) and in Yerevan Polytechnic Institute (precise mechanics). Known also as an original painter and for his essays on philosophy of science and art.

Bibliography

G.A.Gurzadyan, "Problems of Dynamics of Planetary Nebulae", Arm. Acad. Publ. 1954. G.A.Gurzadyan, "Radioastrophysics", Arm. Acad. Publ.,1956.

G.A.Gurzadyan, "Planetary Nebulae", Nauka, Moscow, 1962; Gordon & Breach, 1970;ISBN-10: 9027701172,ISBN-13: 978-9027701176

G.A.Gurzadyan, "Flare Stars", Nauka, 1973; Pergamon, 1980;ISBN 0-08-023035-0

G.A.Gurzadyan et al, "Observatory in Space: SOYUZ 13 - ORION 2" . “Mashinostroenie” Publ., Moscow, 1984. G.A.Gurzadyan, "Stellar Chromospheres", Nauka, Moscow, 1984. G.A.Gurzadyan, "Physics and Dynamics of Planetary Nebulae", Nauka, Moscow, 1988; Springer, 1997;ISBN 3-540-60965-2 [http://www.springer.com/east/home/physics?SGWID=5-10100-22-1451332-0&detailsPage=ppmmedia%7CotherBooks&seqNo=0&CIPageCounter=CI_MORE_BOOKS_BY_AUTHOR0]

G.A.Gurzadyan, "Theory of Interplanetary Flights", Nauka, Moscow, 1992; Gordon & Breach, 1996;ISBN 2-88449-074-4 G.A.Gurzadyan, "Space Dynamics", Francis & Taylor, 2002;ISBN 0 415-28202-0 [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0415282020/] .

External links

* http://www.aras.am/Gurzadyan.html [http://www.aras.am/Gurzadyan.html]
* http://www.sci.am/members.php?mid=144&langid=1 [http://www.sci.am/members.php?mid=144&langid=1]


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