- Frederick Sumner Brackett
Frederick Sumner Brackett (
August 1 ,1896 –January 28 ,1988 ), was an Americanphysicist andspectroscopist .Born in Claremont,
California , he graduated fromPomona College and worked as an observer atMount Wilson Observatory until 1920. He observed the infra-red radiation of the Sun. Brackett received a doctorate in physics from theJohns Hopkins University 1922. Applying a hydrogen filleddischarge tube , he discovered thehydrogen Brackett lines in [922, where anelectron jumps up from or drops down to the fourth fundamental level. Before moving to the Washington area in 1927 he taught physics at theUniversity of California, Berkeley . He joined theDepartment of Agriculture 's Fixed Nitrogen Lab in 1927 and transferred to theNational Institute of Health in 1936 as director of biophysics research.During WWII, he directed a research optics program at the Army. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and received the
Legion of Merit for his work.Brackett returned to the NIH as chief of the
photobiology section. He retired in 1961.The
lunar crater Brackett is named after him.References
* Frederick Sumner Brackett, "An Examination of the Infra-Red Spectrum of the Sun, lambda 8900 - lambda 9900", Astrophysical Journal, vol. 53, (1921) p.121; DOI: 10.1086/142589
* Frederick Sumner Brackett, "Visible and Infra-Red Radiation of Hydrogen"; Ph.D. dissertation, Johns Hopkins University, 1922
* Frederick Sumner Brackett, "Visible and Infra-Red Radiation of Hydrogen"; Astrophysical Journal, vol. 56, (1922) p.154; DOI: 10.1086/142697
* Frederick Sumner Brackett, "Graphic correlation of radiation and biological data", City of Washington, The Smithsonian Institution, 1932, 1 p. l., 7 p. diagrs. 24 1/2 cm
* F. S. Brackett and Earl S. Johnston, "The functions of radiation in the physiology of plants", City of Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1932, 2 v. illus., plates, diagrs. 25 cm.
* "The present state of physics"; a symposium presented on December 30, 1949 at the New York meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Arranged by Frederick S. Brackett. Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries Press [1970, c1954] vi, 265 p. illus. 24 cm. ISBN 0-8369-1542-9
* Dr. John Andraos, [http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/PDF-FILES/con1.pdf "Named Concepts in Chemistry (A-K)"] ,York University , 2001
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