| Alpher, Ralph Asher (1921) |
| US
scientist who carried out the first quantitative work on nucleosynthesis
and in 1948 was the first to predict the existence of primordial background
radiation, which is now regarded as one of the major pieces of evidence
for the validity of the Big Bang model of the universe. Alpher was born
in Washington DC and educated there as a night-school student. Later he carried out research at Johns Hopkins University and, 1955-86, at the Central Electric Research Laboratory. In 1948 Alpher and cosmologist George Gamow published the results of their work on nucleosynthesis in the early universe. They included the name of physicist Hans Bethe as a co-author of this paper, so that their new theory became popularly known as the alpha-beta-gamma theory. |