Tateos Agekian
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BornMay 12, 1913
Died16 January 2006 (aged 92)
AlmamaterSaint Petersburg State University
Fieldstheoretical astrophysics
Tateos Agekian | |
|---|---|
Թադևոս Աղեկյան Татеос Агекян | |
| Born | May 12, 1913 |
| Died | 16 January 2006 (aged 92) |
| Alma mater | Saint Petersburg State University |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | theoretical astrophysics |
| Institutions | Saint Petersburg State University, Astronomical Institute of St. Petersburg University |
Tateos Artemjevich Agekian (Armenian: Թադևոս Արտեմի Աղեկյան, Russian: Татеос Артемьевич Агекян; 12 May 1913 – 16 January 2006) was a Soviet astrophysicist of Armenian descent, and one of the pioneers of Russian and world stellar dynamics. T. A. Agekian found two evolutionary sequences of stellar systems: nearly spherical and strongly flattened. He suggested essentially a new method to investigate the structure and kinematics of the Milky Way Galaxy. Found a new estimate for the dissipation rate in stellar clusters. Gave an exhaustive analysis of the photogravitational interaction between stars and gas clouds. A planet (3862, "Agekian") was named in honor of Tateos Artemjevich.[1][2]