
Svein Rosseland (March 31, 1894, in
Kvam
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,
Hardanger
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– January 19, 1985, in
Bærum
Bærum () is a list of municipalities of Norway, municipality in the Greater Oslo Region in Akershus County, Norway. It forms an affluent suburb of Oslo on the west coast of the city. Bærum is Norway's fifth largest municipality with a populatio ...
) was a
Norwegian astrophysicist and a pioneer in the field of
theoretical astrophysics.
Biography
Svein Rosseland was born in
Kvam
Kvam is a municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The municipality is located along the Hardangerfjorden in the traditional district of Hardanger. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Norheimsund. Other larger settl ...
, in
Hardanger
Hardanger is a traditional district in the western part of Norway, dominated by the Hardangerfjord and its inner branches of the Sørfjorden and the Eid Fjord. It consists of the municipalities of Ullensvang, Eidfjord, Ulvik and Kvam, and is ...
, Norway. Rosseland grew up the youngest of nine siblings. He went to his final exams in
Haugesund
Haugesund () is a municipalities of Norway, municipality and List of towns and cities in Norway, town on the North Sea in Rogaland county, Norway. As of December 2023, the municipality of Haugesund has a population of 37,855. The vast majority of ...
in 1917 and then went to the
University of Oslo
The University of Oslo (; ) is a public university, public research university located in Oslo, Norway. It is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation#Europe, oldest university in Norway. Originally named the Royal Frederick Univ ...
. After only three semesters at the university, he left in 1919 to work as an assistant professor with the meteorologist
Vilhelm Bjerknes
Vilhelm Friman Koren Bjerknes ( , ; 14 March 1862 – 9 April 1951) was a Norwegian geophysicist and meteorologist who did much to lay the foundation of the modern practice of weather forecasting. He formulated the primitive equations that are s ...
at the
Bergen School of Meteorology. In 1920 he went to the Institute of Physics (now the
Niels Bohr Institute
The Niels Bohr Institute () is a research institute of the University of Copenhagen. The research of the institute spans astronomy, geophysics, nanotechnology, particle physics, quantum mechanics, and biophysics.
Overview
The institute was foun ...
) in
Copenhagen
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, where he met
Niels Bohr
Niels Henrik David Bohr (, ; ; 7 October 1885 – 18 November 1962) was a Danish theoretical physicist who made foundational contributions to understanding atomic structure and old quantum theory, quantum theory, for which he received the No ...
and other prominent physicists, and where he wrote two seminal papers. He spent 1924–1926 as a Rockefeller Fellow at the
Mount Wilson Observatory
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in
Pasadena, California
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.
In 1927, Rosseland earned a PhD. from the University of Oslo. As a professor at the University of Oslo from 1928 to 1964, he built up and headed academics at the
Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics (''Institutt for Teoretisk Astrofysikk''). Rosseland was a key participant when the University of Oslo built the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics in 1934, using funding from the
Rockefeller Foundation
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. Between 1929-30 he was a guest professor at the
Harvard College Observatory
The Harvard College Observatory (HCO) is an institution managing a complex of buildings and multiple instruments used for astronomical research by the Harvard University Department of Astronomy. It is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United St ...
. In 1934 he founded the journal ''Astrophysics Norvegica'', published by the
Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters (, DNVA) is a learned society based in Oslo, Norway. Its purpose is to support the advancement of science and scholarship in Norway.
History
The Royal Frederick University in Christiania was establis ...
. In 1936 he published his textbook ''Theoretical Astrophysics'', which contained numerous original contributions. Rosseland was instrumental in the effort behind the building of the
Oslo Analyzer, finished in 1938 and for four years the world's most powerful
differential analyzer
The differential analyser is a mechanical analogue computer designed to solve differential equations by integration, using wheel-and-disc mechanisms to perform the integration. It was one of the first advanced computing devices to be used ope ...
.
With the
German occupation of Norway in World War II, he fled the country and went to the
United States
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, where he was appointed a professor at
Princeton University
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. In 1943 he went to
London
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to work with the development of
radar
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by the
British Air Defense Ministry and later at the
Admiralty, where he worked on underwater explosions. He was also a consultant for the U.S. Time Corporation, a company that later evolved into the Norwegian-owned company
Timex Group USA
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. In the war's final years, he worked on military research at
Columbia University
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.
Rosseland returned to Norway in 1946. In the postwar period he was involved in the development of the Norwegian research policy and was among those involved in the creation of the
Institute for Energy Technology which was established in 1948 and
Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences which was founded during 1955. He was also the driving force behind the creation of
Harestua Solar Observatory located at Gunnarshaugen in
Oppland
Oppland is a former county in Norway which existed from 1781 until its dissolution on 1 January 2020. The old Oppland county bordered the counties of Trøndelag, Møre og Romsdal, Sogn og Fjordane, Buskerud, Akershus, Oslo and Hedmark. The ...
, which was inaugurated in 1954.
Rosseland was Norwegian delegate to the
CERN Council in the early days of the organization.
Legacy

In 1957 he was decorated Commander of the
Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav. The minor planet
1646 Rosseland and the lunar crater ''
Rosseland'' are named after him, as is the
Rosseland mean opacity. The Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics at the University of Oslo is housed in "Svein Rosseland's House". In honor of the 100th anniversary of his birth, the Svein Rosseland Centenary Symposium was held at the
Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters (, DNVA) is a learned society based in Oslo, Norway. Its purpose is to support the advancement of science and scholarship in Norway.
History
The Royal Frederick University in Christiania was establis ...
in Oslo during June 1994. A bust of him was also erected at
Steinsdalsfossen near his home in
Norheimsund.
''Svein Rosseland centenary symposium'' (Frontiers of astrophysics)
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Selected works
*''On the Internal Constitution of the Stars'', 1925
*''The Principle of Quantum Theory'', 1930
*''On the Stability of Gaseous Stars'', 1931
* ''Astrophysik auf atomtheoretischer Grundlage'', 1931
* ''Theoretical Astrophysics'', 1936
* ''Jorda og universet. Matematisk geografi'', 1940
* ''The Pulsation Theory of Variable Stars'', 1949
Notes
References
*Randers, G. ''Svein Rosseland 50 År'' ( Norsk Populær-Astronomisk Tidsskrift, vol. 3, pp. 33–35, 1945)
*Randers, G. ''Rosseland, Svein'' (Norwegian Biographical Lexicon, vol. 12, pp. 1–2, 1946)
*Randers, G. and M. Schwarzschild ''Professor Svein Rosseland'' (Astrophysics Norvegica, vol. 9, pp. 7–9, 1964)
* Elgarøy, Ø. and Ø. Hauge, ''Svein Rosseland. Fra hans liv og virke'' (Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, Univ. of Oslo, 1994)
* Holst, Per A. ''Svein Rosseland and the Oslo Analyzer'' (IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 18(4):16-26, 1996)
External links
Solobservatoriet på Harestua
* ttp://www.uio.no/for-ansatte/organisasjon/adm/ta/prosjekter/avsluttede-prosjekter/rosseland.html Svein Rosselands hus
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1894 births
1985 deaths
People from Kvam
People associated with CERN
Norwegian astronomers
20th-century astronomers
Rockefeller Fellows
Members of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
Members of the Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences
Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences