British X-ray astronomer
Andrew Christopher Fabian (born 20 February 1948) is a Britishastronomer andastrophysicist. He was Director of the Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge from 2013 to 2018. He was aRoyal Society Research Professor at theInstitute of Astronomy,Cambridge from 1982 to 2013, and Vice-Master ofDarwin College, Cambridge from 1997 to 2012. He served as president of theRoyal Astronomical Society from May 2008 through to 2010.[6]
Fabian was educated atKing's College London (BSc, Physics) and theMullard Space Science Laboratory atUniversity College London (PhD).[7]
Career and research
[edit]Fabian wasGresham Professor of Astronomy atGresham College, a position in which he delivered free public lectures within theCity of London between 1982 and 1984.[8] He waseditor-in-chief of the astronomy journalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society from 1994–2008.[9]
His areas of research includegalaxy clusters,active galactic nuclei, stronggravity,black holes and theX-ray background. He has also worked onX-ray binaries,neutron stars andsupernova remnants in the past. Much of his research involvesX-ray astronomy and high energyastrophysics. His notable achievements include his involvement in the discovery ofbroad iron lines emitted fromactive galactic nuclei, for which he was jointly awarded theBruno Rossi Prize. He is author of over 1000 refereed articles[10] and head of the X-ray astronomy group at the Institute of Astronomy.[11]
Fabian was awarded theDannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics by theAmerican Astronomical Society in 2008, theGold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 2012,[12] and theKavli Prize for Astrophysics in 2020.[13]
In 2016 he was elected as a foreign associate of theNational Academy of Sciences[14] and awarded theBruce Gold Medalby theAstronomical Society of the Pacific.[15]
In August 2020 Fabian was a guest on theBBC Radio 4 programme 'The Life Scientific'.[16]
- ^abAnon (2017)."Fabian, Prof. Andrew Christopher".Who's Who (onlineOxford University Press ed.). Oxford: A & C Black.doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U15353.(Subscription orUK public library membership required.)
- ^Anon (2017)."Crawford, Prof. Carolin Susan".Who's Who (onlineOxford University Press ed.). Oxford: A & C Black.doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U258623.(Subscription orUK public library membership required.)
- ^abAndrew Fabian at theMathematics Genealogy Project
- ^Crawford, Carolin Susan (1988).The detection of distant cooling flows.jisc.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University of Cambridge.OCLC 53538712.EThOS uk.bl.ethos.293490. Archived fromthe original on 9 November 2018. Retrieved9 November 2018.
- ^"Andrew Christopher Fabian".AstroGen. American Astronomical Society. Retrieved9 November 2024.
- ^RAS press releaseArchived July 16, 2011, at theWayback Machine
- ^Fabian, Andrew Christopher.The small-scale isotropy of the cosmic X-ray background.mssl.ucl.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University College London.OCLC 926326493.Copac 18982917.
- ^List of Astronomy Professors on the Gresham College website
- ^Carswell, Bob; Clube, Kim (2008)."Monthly Notices of the RAS".Astronomy & Geophysics.49 (5): 14.Bibcode:2008A&G....49e..14C.doi:10.1111/j.1468-4004.2008.49514.x.
- ^ADS, last run 16 July 2015
- ^Institute of Astronomy X-ray Group
- ^"RAS honours leading astronomers and geophysicists".Royal Astronomical Society. Retrieved17 February 2012.
- ^"2020 Kavli Prize in Astrophysics".www.kavliprize.org. 14 May 2020. Retrieved27 May 2020.
- ^National Academy of Sciences Members and Foreign Associates Elected, News from the National Academy of Sciences,National Academy of Sciences, 3 May 2016, archived fromthe original on 6 May 2016, retrieved14 May 2016
- ^"Past Recipients of the Catherine Wolfe Bruce Gold Medal".Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Archived fromthe original on 23 November 2015. Retrieved1 September 2016.
- ^"BBC Radio 4 – The Life Scientific, Andy Fabian on black holes".BBC. Retrieved12 August 2020.
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| Astrophysics | - Maarten Schmidt,Donald Lynden-Bell (2008)
- Jerry E. Nelson,Raymond N. Wilson,Roger Angel (2010)
- David C. Jewitt,Jane Luu,Michael E. Brown (2012)
- Alan Guth,Andrei Linde,Alexei Starobinsky (2014)
- Ronald Drever,Kip Thorne,Rainer Weiss (2016)
- Ewine van Dishoeck (2018)
- Andrew Fabian (2020)
- Roger Ulrich,Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard,Conny Aerts (2022)
- Sara Seager,David Charbonneau (2024)
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- Donald Eigler,Nadrian Seeman (2010)
- Mildred Dresselhaus (2012)
- Thomas Ebbesen,Stefan Hell,John Pendry (2014)
- Gerd Binnig,Christoph Gerber,Calvin Quate (2016)
- Emmanuelle Charpentier,Jennifer Doudna,Virginijus Šikšnys (2018)
- Harald Rose,Maximilian Haider,Knut Urban,Ondrej Krivanek (2020)
- Jacob Sagiv,Ralph G. Nuzzo, David L. Allara,George M. Whitesides (2022)
- Robert S. Langer,Armand Paul Alivisatos,Chad A. Mirkin (2024)
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- Richard Scheller,Thomas C. Südhof,James Rothman (2010)
- Cornelia Bargmann,Winfried Denk,Ann Graybiel (2012)
- Brenda Milner,John O'Keefe,Marcus Raichle (2014)
- Eve Marder,Michael Merzenich,Carla J. Shatz (2016)
- A. James Hudspeth,Robert Fettiplace,Christine Petit (2018)
- David Julius,Ardem Patapoutian (2020)
- Jean-Louis Mandel, Harry T. Orr,Christopher A. Walsh,Huda Zoghbi (2022)
- Nancy Kanwisher, Winrich Freiwald,Doris Ying Tsao (2024)
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