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=Early Interactions with Vera Rubin=
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<font color="red">Note from Joel E. Tohline:</font> I doubt that she knew it, but [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vera_Rubin Dr. Vera C. Rubin] was a significant influence on my astronomy career.  What follows are some highlights of my early professional interactions with her.
<font color="red">Note from Joel E. Tohline:</font> I doubt that she knew it, but [https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00734-4 Dr. Vera C. Rubin] was a significant influence on my astronomy career.  What follows are some highlights of my early professional interactions with her.


==Neighborhood Meeting at Yale University (1970)==
==Neighborhood Meeting at Yale University (1970)==
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vera_Rubin Vera Rubin] agreed to be our opening speaker. It was an opportunity for the <math>(> 90)</math> attendees to hear and see &#8212; first hand from the expert &#8212; how significant the evidence was for flat rotation curves.  Five speakers followed:  [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremiah_P._Ostriker Dr. Jeremiah Ostriker] (Princeton), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alar_Toomre Dr. Alar Toomre] (MIT), [https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005BAAS...37.1555S/abstract Dr. Kevin Prendergast] (Columbia University), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_L._Schechter Dr. Paul Schechter] (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), and [https://physicalsciences.uchicago.edu/news/article/richard-miller-obituary/ Dr. Richard Miller] (Chicago).
[https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00734-4 Vera Rubin] agreed to be our opening speaker. It was an opportunity for the <math>(> 90)</math> attendees to hear and see &#8212; first hand from the expert &#8212; how significant the evidence was for flat rotation curves.  Five speakers followed:  [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremiah_P._Ostriker Dr. Jeremiah Ostriker] (Princeton), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alar_Toomre Dr. Alar Toomre] (MIT), [https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005BAAS...37.1555S/abstract Dr. Kevin Prendergast] (Columbia University), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_L._Schechter Dr. Paul Schechter] (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), and [https://physicalsciences.uchicago.edu/news/article/richard-miller-obituary/ Dr. Richard Miller] (Chicago).


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=See Also=

Revision as of 15:01, 3 January 2022

Early Interactions with Vera Rubin

Note from Joel E. Tohline: I doubt that she knew it, but Dr. Vera C. Rubin was a significant influence on my astronomy career. What follows are some highlights of my early professional interactions with her.

Neighborhood Meeting at Yale University (1970)

Yale Neighborhood Meeting (1979)

For two years, beginning in the summer of 1978, I held a J. Willard Gibbs instructorship in the astronomy department of Yale University. In my first year, I was encouraged — along with another young astronomer, Dr. Carol A. Christian — to organize a so-called Neighborhood Meeting at Yale. The idea was to focus on a topic that would bring together faculty, postdocs and graduate students from universities and research centers that were "within driving distance" of the Yale campus; this, and limiting the gathering to 1.5 days (just one overnight stay) would keep travel expenses to a minimum. We accepted the challenge. Given that, at that time, the astrophysics community, worldwide, was making significant progress on a number of issues related to galaxies — both observationally and theoretically — the topic we picked was …

Rotation: The Dynamical Structure of Galaxies
(A Neighborhood Meeting at Yale University)
Dates: 23 - 24 March 1979

Vera Rubin agreed to be our opening speaker. It was an opportunity for the (>90) attendees to hear and see — first hand from the expert — how significant the evidence was for flat rotation curves. Five speakers followed: Dr. Jeremiah Ostriker (Princeton), Dr. Alar Toomre (MIT), Dr. Kevin Prendergast (Columbia University), Dr. Paul Schechter (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), and Dr. Richard Miller (Chicago).

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