Beatrice Tinsley

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Beatrice Muriel Hill Tinsley (January 27, 1941 - March 23, 1981) was an New Zealand astronomer and cosmologist whose research made fundamental contributions to our understanding of how galaxies evolve with time.

Marilyn Head at Circa Theatre - interview about  light pollution. Beatrice Tinsley in background billboard
Marilyn Head at Circa Theatre - interview about light pollution. Beatrice Tinsley in background billboard

In 1974 she received the Annie J. Cannon Award in Astronomy.

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[edit] AAS Beatrice M. Tinsley Prize

In 1986 the American Astronomical Society established the Beatrice M. Tinsley Prize for outstanding creative contributions to astronomy or astrophysics.

[edit] Tributes

In 2005, the Circa Theatre produced a play called Bright Star, about the life of Beatrice Tinsley. The Wellington Astronomical Society held telescope viewing sessions outside the theatre, on the wharf next to Te Papa.

[edit] Publications

A selection of her publications includes:

  • Correlation of the Dark Mass in Galaxies with Hubble type, 1981, Royal Astronomical Society, Monthly Notices, vol. 194, p. 63-75
  • Relations between Nucleosynthesis Rates and the Metal Abundance, 1980, Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 89, no. 1-2, p. 246-248
  • Stellar Lifetimes and Abundance Ratios in Chemical Evolution, 1979, Astrophysical Journal, Part 1, vol. 229, p. 1046-1056
  • Colors as Indicators of the Presence of Spiral and Elliptical Components in N Galaxies, 1977, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, vol. 89, p. 245-250
  • Surface Brightness Parameters as Tests of Galactic Evolution, 1976, Astrophysical Journal, vol. 209, p. L7-L9
  • The Color-Redshift Relation for Giant Elliptical Galaxies, 1971, Astrophysics and Space Science, Vol. 12, p.394

[edit] References

  • Catley, Christine Cole (2006), Bright Star: Beatrice Hill Tinsley, Astronomer, Auckland: Cape Catley, ISBN 1-877340-01-4 .
  • Dodd, Richard J. (1984), “Appreciation: Beatrice M. Tinsley, 1941-1981”, Southern Stars 30: 429–431 .
  • Faber, Sandra (1981), “Obituary: Beatrice Tinsley”, Physics Today 34 (9): 110 .
  • Guarnieri, Maria D. & Pancaldi Stagni, Maria G. (1991), “Beatrice Muriel Hill Tinsley: una vita per la scienza”, Orione 11: 28–33 .
  • Larson, Richard B. & Stryker, Linda L. (1982), “Beatrice Muriel Hill Tinsley”, Quarterly of the Royal Astronomical Society 23: 162–165 .
  • Whineray, Scott, ed. (1985), Beatrice (Hill) Tinsley, 1941-1981, Astronomer: A Tribute in Memory of an Outstanding Physicist, Palmerston North, N.Z.: Massey University, New Zealand, Institute of Physics Education Committee .

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