- Eric Becklin
Eric E. Becklin is an American
astrophysicist , best known for his pioneering study ofinfra-red sources at the center of our galaxy.Becklin received his
Ph.D. inphysics from theCalifornia Institute of Technology . A faculty member since1989 , Becklin is a Professor Emeritus of Physics andAstronomy at UCLA. Named SOFIA Chief Scientist in1996 , he was the first director of theNASA Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF) atMauna Kea , Hawaii and a principal investigator on the Kuiper Airborne Observatory (KAO). Becklin is internationally recognized for his expertise and research in infrared astronomy.Becklin's primary focus is in the area of
infrared imaging and spectroscopy. The current major efforts are the search forbrown dwarf s (objects, which do not have sufficient mass to sustain hydrogen nuclear burning, are the missing link between stars and planets), the detection of dust rings around stars that are related to planet formation, the dynamics and composition of the center of our Galaxy, and the nature of luminous infrared galaxies. The research uses UCLA instrumentation developed in collaboration with Ian McLean, as well as facility instrumentation at the University of California's Lick and Keck (10 meter) observatories.Becklin is Chief Scientist and Director Designate of the
Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA), which is a 2.7m infrared telescope installed in a modified Boeing 747-SP.Becklin is widely known for his discovery with
Gerry Neugebauer in1966 of an exceptionally bright infrared source within Orion known today as theBecklin-Neugebauer Object [http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/B/Becklin-Neugebauer_Object.html]Educational background
* B.S., Physics,
University of Minnesota ,1963
* Ph.D., Physics,California Institute of Technology ,1968
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