Fowler, Alfred (1868-1940)

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Professor at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, in South Kensington, London, a master of spectroscopy, especially for solar phsyics. He identified titanium oxide in cool stars, magnesium hydride in sunspots, carbon monoxide in comets and ozone in the Earth's upper atmosphere. When the Bohr theory of the atom appeared, he made contributions to atomic physics, identifying the spectrum ...

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