Heinrich Vogt (astronomer)

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Born(1890-10-05)October 5, 1890
DiedJanuary 23, 1968(1968-01-23) (aged 77)
CitizenshipGerman
Heinrich Vogt
Born(1890-10-05)October 5, 1890
DiedJanuary 23, 1968(1968-01-23) (aged 77)
CitizenshipGerman
Alma materUniversity of Heidelberg
Known forVogt-Russell theorem
SpouseMargarete Braun
Scientific career
FieldsAstronomy
InstitutionsUniversity of Jena,
University of Heidelberg
Doctoral advisorMax Wolf

Heinrich Vogt (October 5, 1890 – January 23, 1968) was a German astronomer.[1]

Vogt was born on October 5, 1890, in Gau-Algesheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany to Philipp Vogt, a farmer, and his wife Margaretha.[2]

Education

In 1911, after graduating from high school in Mainz, Vogt enrolled at the University of Heidelberg to study astronomy, mathematics, and physics, where he was under the tutelage of Max Wolf.[3] His studies were interrupted due to World War I, but he continued his scientific career and earned a PhD in 1919 with a dissertation on the topic "On the theory of Algol variables". In 1921, he completed a Habilitation on "Photometric studies and brightness measurements in the cluster h and χ Persei".

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