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- Q209283 description "Swedish astronomer".
- Q209283 description "Swedish astronomer".
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- Q209283 abstract "Bengt Edlén (November 2, 1906, Gusum – February 10, 1993, Lund) was a Swedish professor of physics and astronomer who specialized in spectroscopy. He participated in solving the Corona Mystery: unidentified spectral lines in the sun's spectrum were speculatively believed to originate from a hitherto unidentified chemical element termed coronium. Edlén later showed that those lines are from multiply ionized iron (Fe-XIV). His discovery was not immediately accepted, since the alleged ionization required a temperature of millions of degrees. Later such solar corona temperatures were verified.He also made an important contribution in analyzing spectra of Wolf-Rayet stars.Edlén was professor at Lund University from 1944 to 1973. He was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1947. He graduated from high school in Norrköping in 1926 and entered the University of Uppsala, eventually graduating with a PhD in 1934.Bengt Edlén received the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society 1945 for the solution of the Corona Mystery, the Howard N. Potts Medal in 1946 for researches in the extreme ultraviolet, and the Henry Draper Medal of the National Academy of Sciences in 1968.".
- Q209283 birthDate "1906-11-02".
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- Q209283 deathDate "1993-02-10".
- Q209283 deathYear "1993".
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- Q209283 dateOfBirth "1906-11-02".
- Q209283 dateOfDeath "1993-02-10".
- Q209283 name "Edlen, Bengt".
- Q209283 shortDescription "Swedish astronomer".
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- Q209283 comment "Bengt Edlén (November 2, 1906, Gusum – February 10, 1993, Lund) was a Swedish professor of physics and astronomer who specialized in spectroscopy. He participated in solving the Corona Mystery: unidentified spectral lines in the sun's spectrum were speculatively believed to originate from a hitherto unidentified chemical element termed coronium. Edlén later showed that those lines are from multiply ionized iron (Fe-XIV).".
- Q209283 label "Bengt Edlén".
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- Q209283 givenName "Bengt".
- Q209283 name "Bengt Edlen".
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