Schechter, Paul L.
Oral history interview with Paul Schechter, 2021 January 25.
In this interview, Paul Schechter, the William A. M. Burden Professor of Astrophysics, Emeritus, at MIT discusses his time as an undergraduate student at Cornell University under the mentorship of Al Silverman and his involvement working on the Cornell synchrotron, as well as Silvermans influence on his decision to attend Caltech for graduate school. Schechter discusses his collaboration with Bill Press on the issue of dark matter and the eventual creation of their model, the Extended Press-Schechter. He also details how studying the infall of galaxies toward the Virgo Cluster, and the subsequent paper he contributed to on the topic, were the most exciting part of his time working at the Kitt Peak National Observatory. Schechter describes his later interests in gravitational lensing and his efforts to create higher quality images for Magellan telescopes. Lastly, he discusses his desire to find the stellar mass fraction in galaxies.
Paul Schechter is the William A. M. Burden Professor of Astrophysics, Emeritus, at MIT. He completed his graduate studies at Caltech and held postdoctoral appointments at the Institute for Advanced Study and University of Arizona. Schechter taught at Harvard before moving to MIT.
Press, William H.
Schechter, Paul L.
Silk, Joseph, 1942-
Silverman, Albert
White, S. (Simon D. M.)
California Institute of Technology
Carnegie Institution of Washington
Cornell University
Harvard University.
Kitt Peak National Observatory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Arizona
Astronomy -- Observations
Cosmology
Dark matter (Astronomy)
Galaxies
Gravitational lenses
Stars -- Luminosity function.
Virgo Cluster.
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Zierler, David, 1979- interviewer.
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