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JOHN EVERSHED 1864 – 1956
  • Born on February 26, 1864 at Gomshall in Surrey, Evershed was educated privately and started to work in the chemical industry. At an early age he developed an interest in astronomy and established his own observatory at Kenley in Surrey in 1890. In 1906 he was appointed the assistant director of the Kodaikanal Observatory. In 1911 he succeeded Michie Smith as the director and at Kodaikanal he continued his work on prominences and with Mrs Evershed he published an important memoir on the distribution of prominences during the course of a solar cycle. Evershed had considerable experience of astronomical work before he joined Kodaikanal Observatory. Soon after his arrival here he took up a systematic study of the spectra of sunspots using two high dispersion grating spectrographs. On 7 January 1909 he made an outstanding discovery relating to sunspots, now known as ‘Evershed Effect’. His discovery revealed a radial motion of matter in the penumbral region of Sunspot – a result that was totally unexpected. This work, published in 1909, led to his election to the Royal Society in 1915 and to the award of the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1916. Evershed also greatly improved the quality of the Spectroheliograms obtained at the Observatory. Another line of work to which Evershed and also Royds devoted considerable time and attention was the accurate measurement of the minute displacements of the solar absorption lines and the corresponding lines in the laboratory arc Spectra. Their intension being to clock the gravitational red shifts predicted from the general theory of relativity. Soon after his arrival in 1907, Evershed discovered the ultraviolet tail bands in Comet Daniel that are now described to CO+. Evershed made numerous studies of the planet Venus and of Nova Aquilae 1918. And his high dispersion spectra of Sirius have had the highest dispersion values employed in stellar spectroscopy until recently. While at Kodaikanal, he greatly improved the quality of the equipment of the Observatory, designing and building a large Spectrograph using a 5 – inch grating by Michelson.
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    Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 121 to 140 of 142
    Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
    1914-08-15Summary of prominence observations for the first half of the year 1914Evershed, John
    1914-06-01On the displacements of the spectrum lines at the sun`s limbEvershed, John; Royds, T
    1913-12-10A new interpretation of the general displacement of the lines of the solar spectrum towards the redEvershed, John
    1913-07-29A new method of measuring small displacements of spectrum linessEvershed, John
    1913-07-14Summary of prominence observations for the first half of the year 1913Evershed, John
    1913-02-27Summary of prominence observations for the second half of the year 1912Evershed, John
    1912-11-25Summary of prominence observations for the first half of the year 1912Evershed, John
    1912-12-23On the relative numbers of prominences observed on the eastern and western limbsEvershed, John
    1912-09-18On the presence of radium and the elements of the inactive group in the chromosphereEvershed, John
    1912-04-02List of Prominences observed between 1911, July 1 and 1911, December 31Evershed, John
    1911-10-12List of Prominences observed between 1911 January 1 and 1911 June 30Evershed, John
    1911-05-01List of Prominences observed between 1910 July 1 and 1910 December 31 with a summary for the yearEvershed, John
    1910-09-15Note on the magnetic field in the sunspot of September 1909Evershed, John
    1910-06-22Observations of Halley`s cometEvershed, John
    1909-08-24Pressure in the reversing layerEvershed, John
    1909-02-03Radial movement in SunspotsEvershed, John
    1907-11-08List of prominences observed between 1907 January 1 and 1907 June 30Evershed, John
    1907-07-02Widened lines in sunspot spectraEvershed, John
    1907-06-24List of Prominences observed between 1906 July 1 and 1906 December 31Evershed, John
    1907-04-25List of Prominences observed between 1906 January 1 and 1906 June 30Evershed, John
    Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 121 to 140 of 142