Arno Allan Penzias | |
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Born | Munich, Bavaria, Germany | April 26, 1933
Died | January 22, 2024 San Francisco, California, U.S. | (aged 90)
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Known for | Cosmic microwave background radiation |
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Sherry Levit (m. 1996) |
Children | 5 |
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Fields | Physics |
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Thesis | A tunable maser radiometer and the measurement of 21 cm line emission from free hydrogen in the Pegasus I cluster of galaxies (1962) |
Doctoral advisor | Charles H. Townes |
Doctoral students | Pierre Encrenaz |
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Arno Allan Penzias (/ˈpɛnziəs/; April 26, 1933 – January 22, 2024) was an American physicist and radio astronomer. Along with Robert Woodrow Wilson, he discovered the cosmic microwave background radiation, for which he shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1978.