Mordehai Milgrom
Mordehai Milgrom | |
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Born |
1946 Iași, Romania |
Nationality | Israel |
Fields | Astrophysics |
Institutions | Weizmann Institute |
Known for | Modified Newtonian dynamics |
Mordehai (Moti) Milgrom is an Israeli physicist and professor in the department of Particle Physics and Astrophysics at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, Israel. He is best known for his proposal of Modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND) as an alternative to the dark matter and galaxy rotation curve problems, in 1981. Milgrom suggests that Newton's Second Law be modified for very small accelerations. In the academic years 1980–1981 and 1985–1986 he was at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.[1]
Milgrom is married and has three daughters.
See also
- Cosmic rays
- Gamma ray burst
- Gamma ray and x-ray sources.
- The Milgrom's law in theory[2]
References
- ↑ Mordehai, Milgrom, Community of Scholars Profile, IAS
- ↑ Zhiping Li, Ran Li.The relativistic astrodynamics of spiral tracks, localized equivalence principle and the dark matter problem of our Milky Way galaxy[OL]. [30 April 2014] http://www.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4593462
- Milgrom, Mordehai (Aug 2002), "Does Dark Matter Really Exist?", Scientific American, pp. 42–50, 52
- Schilling, Govert (April 2007), "Battlefield Galactica: Dark Matter vs. MOND", Sky & Telescope, pp. 30–36
External links
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- Dark Matter Doubters not Silenced Yet
- MOND - A Pedagogical Review - M. Milgrom, 2001
- M. Milgrom @ Astrophysics Data System
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