- Friedrich Bessel
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name = Friedrich Bessel
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caption = Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel
birth_date = birth date|1784|7|22|df=y
birth_place =Minden ,Minden-Ravensberg , nowGermany
death_date = death date and age|df=yes|1846|3|17|1784|7|22
death_place =Königsberg , Prussia, now Kaliningrad, Russia
residence = Prussia
nationality = Prussian (German)
field =Mathematics andAstronomy
work_institutions =University of Berlin
alma_mater = Georg-August University
doctoral_advisor =Carl Friedrich Gauss
doctoral_students =Heinrich Scherk
known_for =Bessel function sStellar parallax
prizes =Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (1829 & 1841)
religion =
footnotes =Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel (22 July 1784 – 17 March 1846) was a German
mathematician ,astronomer , and systematizer of theBessel function s (which were discovered byDaniel Bernoulli ). He was a contemporary of Carl Gauss, also a mathematician and astronomer. The asteroid1552 Bessel was named in his honour.Life
Bessel was born in
Minden inMinden-Ravensberg , the son of a civil servant. At the age of 14 Bessel was apprenticed to the import-export concernKulenkamp . He soon became the company's accountant. The business's reliance on cargo ships led him to turn his mathematical skills to problems in navigation. This in turn led to an interest in astronomy as a way of determininglongitude .Bessel came to the attention of a major figure of German astronomy at the time,
Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers , by producing a refinement on the orbital calculations forHalley's Comet . Within two years Bessel had left Kulenkamp and become an assistant at Lilienthal Observatory nearBremen . There he worked onJames Bradley 's stellar observations to produce precise positions for some 3,222 stars.This work attracted considerable attention, and at the age of 26 Bessel was appointed director of the
Königsberg Observatory by KingFrederick William III of Prussia . There he published tables ofatmospheric refraction based on Bradley's observations, which won him theLalande Prize from theInstitut de France . Bessel was able to pin down the position of over 50,000 stars during his time atKönigsberg .With this work under his belt, Bessel was able to achieve the feat for which he is best remembered today: he is credited with being the first to use
parallax in calculating thedistance to astar . Astronomers had believed for some time that parallax would provide the first accurate measurement of interstellar distances -- in fact, in the 1830s there was a fierce competition between astronomers to be the first to measure a stellar parallax accurately. In 1838 Bessel won the race, announcing that61 Cygni had a parallax of 0.314arcsecond s; which, given the diameter of theEarth 's orbit, indicated that the star was about 3parsec s away (more recent results in the article on61 Cygni ). He narrowly beatFriedrich Georg Wilhelm Struve and Thomas Henderson, who measured the parallaxes ofVega andAlpha Centauri in the same year.As well as helping determine the parallax of 61 Cygni, Bessel's precise measurements allowed him to notice deviations in the motions of
Sirius andProcyon , which he deduced must be caused by the gravitational attraction of unseen companions. His announcement of Sirius's "dark companion" in 1844 was the first correct claim of a previously unobserved companion by positional measurement, and eventually led to the discovery ofSirius B .Despite lacking a university education, Bessel was a major figure in astronomy during his lifetime. He was elected a fellow of the
Royal Society , and the largest crater in the moon'sMare Serenitatis was named after him.Bessel won the
Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1841. In 1846 he died in Königsberg ofcancer .Further reading
DSB
first=Walter
last=Fricke
title=Bessel, Friedrich Wilhelm
volume=2
pages=97-102External links
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NAME= Bessel, Friedrich
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Mathematics andAstronomy
DATE OF BIRTH= birth date|1784|7|22|mf=y
PLACE OF BIRTH=Minden ,Westphalia , nowGermany
DATE OF DEATH= death date|1846|3|17|mf=y
PLACE OF DEATH=Königsberg ,Prussia , now Kaliningrad, Russia
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