Dorothy Nell Davis Locanthi (April 19, 1913 – September 27, 1999) was an American astronomer.
Early life
Dorothy Nell Davis Locanthi (née Davis) was born in
East St. Louis, Illinois, the daughter of Gordon Z. Davis and Nellie Thoma Davis.
She was an athletic teen; her height (over six feet) was an advantage in her field event, the
standing broad jump
The standing long jump, also known as the standing broad jump, is an athletics event. It was an Olympic event until 1912. It is one of three standing variants of track and field jumping events, which also include the standing high jump and st ...
.
She graduated from high school at age 15. She attended
Vassar College
Vassar College ( ) is a private liberal arts college in Poughkeepsie, New York, United States. Founded in 1861 by Matthew Vassar, it was the second degree-granting institution of higher education for women in the United States, closely fol ...
, where she majored in physics and took astronomy courses from
Caroline Furness
Caroline Ellen Furness (June 24, 1869 – February 9, 1936) was an American astronomer who taught at Vassar College in the early twentieth century. She studied under Mary Watson Whitney at Vassar and was the first woman to earn a PhD in astronom ...
and
Maud Makemson. She graduated from Vassar in 1933. Locanthi taught at
Mills College
Mills College at Northeastern University is a private college in Oakland, California and part of Northeastern University's global university system. Mills College was founded as the Young Ladies Seminary in 1852 in Benicia, California; it was r ...
in Oakland for a year, accessing
Lick Observatory and the
University of California
The University of California (UC) is a public land-grant research university system in the U.S. state of California. The system is composed of the campuses at Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Fran ...
, and earned a master's degree. Her master’s thesis was on S-Type long period variables.
She pursued doctoral studies at the University of California and worked with
C. Donald Shane
Charles Donald Shane (September 6, 1895 – March 19, 1983) was an American astronomer and director of the Lick Observatory of the University of California from 1945 to 1958, during which time he carried out his monumental program of counting exter ...
there. She was awarded a Lick Observatory Fellowship in 1936, and completed her dissertation on the spectrum of the red supergiant star
Antares
Antares is the brightest star in the constellation of Scorpius. It has the Bayer designation α Scorpii, which is Latinised to Alpha Scorpii. Often referred to as "the heart of the scorpion", Antares is flanked by σ Scorpii and τ S ...
in 1937.
[Donald E. Osterbrock]
"Dorothy N. Davis Locanthi (1913 - 1999)"
American Astronomical Society. DOI:10.3847/BAASOBIT2000022
Career
After gaining her Ph.D. at age 24, Davis taught briefly at
Smith College
Smith College is a private liberal arts women's college in Northampton, Massachusetts. It was chartered in 1871 by Sophia Smith and opened in 1875. It is the largest member of the historic Seven Sisters colleges, a group of elite women's c ...
and at Vassar College. She did further work on
stellar spectra
Astronomical spectroscopy is the study of astronomy using the techniques of spectroscopy to measure the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, ultraviolet, X-ray, infrared and radio waves that radiate from stars and other ...
at
Mount Wilson Observatory
The Mount Wilson Observatory (MWO) is an astronomical observatory in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The MWO is located on Mount Wilson, a peak in the San Gabriel Mountains near Pasadena, northeast of Los Angeles.
The observ ...
on an
AAUW
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Postdoctoral Fellowship. She worked as a researcher at
Princeton University
Princeton University is a private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the n ...
in 1940, assisting
Henry Norris Russell
Henry Norris Russell ForMemRS HFRSE FRAS (October 25, 1877 – February 18, 1957) was an American astronomer who, along with Ejnar Hertzsprung, developed the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram (1910). In 1923, working with Frederick Saunders, he dev ...
to study ionized
europium
Europium is a chemical element with the symbol Eu and atomic number 63. Europium is the most reactive lanthanide by far, having to be stored under an inert fluid to protect it from atmospheric oxygen or moisture. Europium is also the softest lanth ...
.
In her last year at Princeton, 1942, Davis’s mother broke her ankle and Davis went home to St. Louis to help her. East St. Louis High School did not have anyone to teach physics because the former physics teacher had left to do work for the war, so she ended up teaching physics there for a period.
Henry Russel visited Davis and her mother at her mother’s home in St. Louis to encourage Davis to come back to Princeton as soon as possible so she could continue her astronomy work there.
She attended the
International Astronomical Union
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meeting in Stockholm in 1938.
During
World War II
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, she was involved in a rocket project at
California Institute of Technology
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(Caltech), and at Ray Control Company in
Pasadena
Pasadena ( ) is a city in Los Angeles County, California, northeast of downtown Los Angeles. It is the most populous city and the primary cultural center of the San Gabriel Valley. Old Pasadena is the city's original commercial district.
Its ...
. After the war, Davis worked at Beckman Laboratory in Pasadena, while her husband completed his education at Caltech. In 1950 she worked with astronomer
Franklin E. Roach
Franklin Evans Roach (September 23, 1905Obituary, Osterbrock, ''BAAS'', p. 1608. – September 21, 1993Obituary, Osterbrock, ''BAAS'', p. 1610.) was an American astronomer, astrophysicist, geophysicist, professor, and scientist analyzing UFO ...
of the
Naval Ordnance Test Station
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in
Inyokern
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, California.
She returned to astronomy in 1962, working with
Jesse L. Greenstein
Jesse Leonard Greenstein (October 15, 1909 – October 21, 2002) was an American astronomer. His parents were Maurice G. and Leah Feingold.
He earned a Ph.D, with thesis advisor Donald H. Menzel, from Harvard University in 1937, having start ...
at Caltech on spectrometry projects until 1969. In 1972, she started working at the
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a federally funded research and development center and NASA field center in the City of La Cañada Flintridge, California, United States.
Founded in the 1930s by Caltech researchers, JPL is owned by NASA ...
. She was a life member of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. She retired in 1985.
Publications
* "The Spectral Sequence in Stars of Class S" ''Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific'' 46(1934): 267–272.
* "A Photometric Study of H.D.C. 159176" ''Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific'' 48(June 1936): 173-175.
* "Magnesium Hydride in Arcturus and Antares" ''Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific'' 49(August 1937): 226.
* "The Line λ 5015 of He I in the Spectrum of Zeta Tauri" ''Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific'' 52(April 1940): 147-148.
* "The ScO Band at λ 4858 in ο CETI" ''Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific'' 52(June 1940): 207-208.
* "A Search for Thorium in Late-Type Stars" ''Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific'' 55(February 1943): 41-43.
Personal life
Davis married
Bart N. Locanthi
Bartholomew Nicholas Locanthi II ( White Plains, New York, 1919 – Glendale, California, January 9, 1994) was an audio engineer and leading expert in the US pro-audio industry in the 1970s and 1980s.
Education
Bart Locanthi graduated from Ca ...
, an acoustical engineer, in 1943.
They had two daughters and a son. She was widowed in 1994, and died in 1999, aged 86 years, in
Glendale, California
Glendale is a city in the San Fernando Valley and Verdugo Mountains regions of Los Angeles County, California
California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents ac ...
.
An oral history interview she gave to David DeVorkin in 1977 is included in the
American Institute of Physics
The American Institute of Physics (AIP) promotes science and the profession of physics, publishes physics journals, and produces publications for scientific and engineering societies. The AIP is made up of various member societies. Its corpora ...
' International Catalog of Sources for History of Physics and Allied Sciences.
The American Institute of Physics also holds a collection of photographs taken by Dorothy Davis Locanthi.
References
External links
A photograph of Albert Einstein by Dorothy Davis Locanthi
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1913 births
1999 deaths
Vassar College alumni
American women astronomers
People from East St. Louis, Illinois
University of California alumni
Mills College alumni