Roger Griffin (astronomer)
Roger Francis Griffin is an astronomer and Emeritus Professor of Observational Astronomy at the University of Cambridge.[1] [2] His most notable works are in the area of spectrography of stars.[3] He was featured, along with Donald Lynden-Bell, Neville Woolf, and Wallace Sargent, in the 2015 documentary Star Men detailing their camaraderie, their contributions to astronomy, and retracing their trip through the Southwestern United States.
Roger F. Griffin | |
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Alma mater | University of Cambridge |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Astronomy |
Institutions | University of Cambridge, California Institute of Technology |
Major publications
- Griffin RF. Positions of optical objects in the fields of 42 radio sources. The Astronomical Journal. 1963 Aug;68:421. According to Google Scholar, this article has been cited 107 times[4]
- Krisciunas K, Griffin RF, Guinan EF, Luedeke KD, McCook GP. 9 Aurigae: strong evidence for non-radial pulsations. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 1995 Apr 1;273(3):662-74. According to Google Scholar, this article has been cited 49 times [4] *
References
- "Professor Roger F Griffin" University of Cambridge
- "International Astronomical Union | IAU". www.iau.org.
- "NASA/ADS". ui.adsabs.harvard.edu.
- Accessed June 20, 2020
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