Rashid Sunyaev
Physicist, Astronomer
1943 –
Who is Rashid Sunyaev?
Rashid Alievich Sunyaev to a Tatar family, and educated at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. He became a professor at MIPT in 1974. Sunyaev was the head of the High Energy Astrophysics Department of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and has been chief scientist of the Academy's Space Research Institute since 1992. He has also been a director of the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Garching, Germany since 1996.
Sunyaev and Yakov B. Zel'dovich developed the theory for the evolution of density fluctuations in the early universe. They predicted the pattern of acoustic fluctuations that have been clearly seen by WMAP and other CMB experiments in the microwave sky and in the large-scale distribution of galaxies. Sunyaev and Zel’dovich stated in their 1970 paper, “A detailed investigation of the spectrum of fluctuations may, in principle, lead to an understanding of the nature of initial density perturbations since a distinct periodic dependence of the spectral density of perturbations on wavelength is peculiar to adiabatic perturbations.” CMB experiments have now seen this distinctive scale in temperature and polarization measurements.
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- Born
- Mar 1, 1943
Tashkent - Nationality
- Germany
- Profession
- Education
- Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
- Moscow State University
- Employment
- Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
- Lived in
- Munich
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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