Vesto Slipher, Nebular Spectroscopy, and the Birth of Modern Cosmology, 1912–22

IF 0.4 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
C. Fraser
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This article looks at Vesto Slipher’s work on nebular spectroscopy between 1912 and 1922 as well as related research by other astronomers of the period, and it examines the dissemination of their results more widely. Slipher’s observations are viewed as marking the dividing line between speculation about the universe in traditional astronomy and the advent of modern cosmology and the theory of an expanding universe. The intent is to document the dissemination of Slipher’s results in the period leading up to the publication of studies of relativistic cosmology by Willem de Sitter in 1917 and Alexander Friedmann in 1922. Themes touched on in the article include the unprecedented character of Slipher’s findings and the interaction of observation and theory in modern cosmology. A prominent concern is the role of technology in astronomical science over the past century and a half. Here reference is made to the writings of Paul Forman on historical shifts that have taken place in our understanding of the relationship of science and technology.
维斯托·斯利弗,星云光谱学与现代宇宙学的诞生,1912 - 1922
这篇文章着眼于vestto Slipher在1912年到1922年之间对星云光谱学的研究,以及这一时期其他天文学家的相关研究,并考察了他们的研究结果的广泛传播。斯利弗的观测被视为标志着传统天文学对宇宙的推测和现代宇宙学的出现以及宇宙膨胀理论之间的分界线。目的是记录斯莱弗的研究结果在1917年威廉·德·西特和1922年亚历山大·弗里德曼发表相对论宇宙学研究之前的传播过程。文章中涉及的主题包括斯里弗发现的前所未有的特点,以及现代宇宙学中观测和理论的相互作用。一个突出的问题是在过去一个半世纪中技术在天文科学中的作用。这里参考保罗·福尔曼(Paul Forman)关于我们对科学与技术关系的理解发生的历史转变的著作。
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