Aage N. Bohr AKA Aage Niels Bohr Born: 19-Jun-1922 Birthplace: Copenhagen, Denmark Died: 8-Sep-2009 Location of death: Copenhagen, Denmark Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Religion: Lutheran Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Physicist Nationality: Denmark Executive summary: Determined shapes of nuclei Nuclear physicist Aage N. Bohr was the son of Niels Bohr, a key atomic physicist among whose contributions are included a model of the atom with electron orbits and corresponding energy levels. Although Lutheran, Bohr's family was originally Jewish and in 1943 both father and son fled for Sweden, where they remained until the end of the war.
Bohr and Ben R. Mottelson were both puzzling over behaviors of the atomic nucleus which were not adequately explained by current models. The two began a collaboration, the fruit of which was three papers in 1952-53, explaining a non-spherical shape of the nucleus, its deformation manifested from the rotational motion and interactions of nucleons. Essentially, they combined aspects of the 1949 "shell" model of Jensen and Goeppert-Mayer with an earlier "droplet" model from the mid-1930s which was proposed to explain fluctuations observed during certain types of uranium fission. Observations taken by nuclear spectroscopy, at the time a new technology, confirmed the Mottelson/Bohr model. Father: Niels Bohr (physicist and Nobel Laureate, b. 7-Oct-1885, d. 18-Nov-1962) Mother: Margrethe Nørlund Wife: Marietta Soffer (m. 1950, d. 1978, two sons, one daughter) Son: Vilhelm Son: Tomas Daughter: Margrethe Wife: Bente Scharff Meyer (m. 1981, until his death)
High School: Sortedam Gymnasium University: PhD, University of Copenhagen (1954) Scholar: Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Copenhagen (1946-56) Professor: University of Copenhagen (1956-62) Administrator: Director, Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Copenhagen (1962-65) Administrator: Director, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen (1965-70) Administrator: Director, Nordic Institute for Theoretical Nuclear Physics (1975-81)
Nobel Prize for Physics 1975 (with Ben R. Mottelson and James Rainwater) American Academy of Arts and Sciences Foreign Honorary Member Pontifical Academy of Sciences Manhattan Project Jewish Ancestry
Author of books:
Rotational States of Atomic Nuclei (1954, physics) Nuclear Structure (1969-75, physics, 2 volumes; with Ben R. Mottelson)
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