Ari Brynjolfsson

This is an Icelandic name. The last name is a patronymic, not a family name; this person is properly referred to by the given name Ari.
Ari Brynjolfsson
Born 1927
Akureyri, Iceland
Died 2013 (aged 8586)
Tampa, Florida, USA
Nationality US-American
Occupation physicist

Ari Brynjolfsson (1927 – June 28, 2013; Icelandic spelling Brynjólfsson) was an Icelandic–born American physicist.

Background

Ari Brynjolfsson was born in Akureyri, Iceland, one of the seven children of Brynjólf Sigtryggsson and Guðrún Rósinkarsdóttir[1] from Hörgárdalur.[2] He lived in Krossanes, Eyjafjörður[3] and graduated from Menntaskólinn á Akureyri in 1948,[4] then studied nuclear physics at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, from 1948 to 1954, gaining his PhD,[5] with a thesis which dealt with a device he had constructed for accurately measuring magnetism in rocks.[3] Following this he became a special research fellow of the University of Iceland from 1954 to 1955, then an Alexander von Humboldt fellow of the University of Göttingen, Germany, from 1955 to 1957.[5] While at Göttingen he contributed important work in magnetic moments, using a self-devised instrument with which he and others provided the strongest evidence to that date for magnetic field reversals.[6]

He became Head of Radiation Facilities for the Danish government at Risø (1957–1965) and then Head of US Army Radiation Facilities, Natick, Massachusetts[2][7] (1965–1980). He also served as the Director of IFFIT (International Facility for Food Irradiation Technology) of the Joint FAO/IAEA, United Nations (1988–1992).[8] He gained his DSc in 1973 with a thesis entitled Some Aspects of the Interactions of Fast Charged Particles with Matter which led to his work on plasma redshift.[9]

Many of his publications and much of his work centered around food irradiation and the development of radiation facilities around the world.[1][2] He received several awards including the Møller Foundation Award for exceptional service to Danish Industry, 1965 "Radiation Science and Technology Award of the American Nuclear Society", 1988[10][11] and was noted award recipient from U.S. Brigadier General Merrill L. Tribe in 1963.[12][13] Following his retirement from government work, Ari Brynjolfsson opened his own Applied Radiation Industries and served as a consultant on radiological matters and pursued extending his government work to astrophysical applications, including the development of Plasma-Redshift Cosmology.[14] He is the author of several scientific papers in radiology and theoretical astrophysics and the creator of the Plasma Redshift website.

Ari Brynjolfsson is also mentioned in The Static Universe by Hilton Ratcliffe[15] and many scientific articles related to plasma and had written extensively on the applications of quantum phenomenon related to plasma astrophysics. He died at the age of 86 in Tampa, FL on 28 June 2013, leaving a widow, five children and nineteen grandchildren.[5]

Works

His published works include:

  • Ari Brynjólfsson (1957). "Studies of remanent magnetism and viscous magnetism in the basalts of Iceland". Advances in Physics. Taylor & Francis. 6 (23): 247–254. Bibcode:1957AdPhy...6..247B. doi:10.1080/00018735700101276 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson; Gunnar Thaarup (1963). "Determination of beam parameters and measurements of dose distribution in materials irradiated by electrons in the range of 6 MeV to 14 MeV". Roskilde, Denmark: Danish Atomic Energy Commission 
  • Knud Sehested; Ari Brynjolfsson; Niels W Holm (1963). "Determination of the absorption curve in water of Co60 gamma rays and determination of the strength of a 6 Curies Co60 source by means of ferrous-sulphate dosimetry". Roskilde, Denmark: Danish Atomic Energy Commission 
  • Comp by David O Hunt; Ari Brynjolfsson; Raymond D Cooper; ARMY NATICK LABS MASS FOOD DIV.; (Dec 1963). "HANDBOOK OF PHOTONUCLEAR REACTIONS". Ft. Belvoir Defense Technical Information Center 
  • William Alexander; Ari Brynjolfsson; Raymond D Cooper (1964). "Charge distribution of high-energy electrons in light materials". Natick, Mass.: U.S. Army Natick Laboratories, Food Division 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson (1966). Machine Irradiation Sources and Irradiation Technology. 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson (1967). Radiation Protection Problems Associated with Electron Accelerators. 
  • Paul Y Feng; Ari Brynjolfsson; John W Halliday; Robert D Jarrett (Mar 1970). "High-intensity radiolysis of aqueous ferrous sulfate-cupric sulfate-sulfuric acid solutions". The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 74 (6): 1221–1227. doi:10.1021/j100701a011 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson; Thomas G Martin (Jan 1971). "Bremsstrahlung production and shielding of static and linear electron accelerators below 50 MeV. Toxic gas production, required exhaust rates, and radiation protection instrumentation". The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes. 22 (1): 29–40. doi:10.1016/0020-708X(71)90156-6 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson (1971). Physical Factors Pertaining to Use of Electron Accelerators for Food Irradiation. Food Laboratory, U.S. Army Natick Laboratories. 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson; Thomas G Martin (1971). "Bremsstrahlung production and shielding of static and linear electron accelerators below 50 MeV. Toxic gas production, required exhaust rates, and radiation protection instrumentation". The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes. 22 (1): 29–40. doi:10.1016/0020-708X(71)90156-6 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson; ARMY NATICK LABS MASS. (Jan 1972). "On the Theory of Stopping of Fast Charged Particles". Ft. Belvoir Defense Technical Information Center 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson (1973). Factors Influencing Economic Evaluation of Irradiation Processing. International Atomic Energy Agency. 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson (1973). "Some aspects of the interactions of fast charged particles with matter". København, Eget forlag, Eksp.: Gjellerups Boghandel 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson (1974). "Cobalt-60 irradiator designs". Natick, MA, USA: Radiation Laboratory, US Army Natick Laboratories 
  • Edward S Josephson; Ari Brynjolfsson; Eugen Wierbicki (1974). "The use of ionizing radiation for preservation of food and feed products". Natick, Mass.: US Army Natick Laboratories 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson (1976). The national food irradiation program conducted by the Department of the Army. Radiation Preservation of Food Division, Food Engineering Laboratory, US Army Natick Research and Development Command. 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson; Chia-ping Wang; E Massoud (1977). "Correction factors in gamma-ray dosimetry". Natick, Mass.: US Army Natick Research and Development Command 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson (1978). "The high dose and the low dose food irradiation programs in the United States". Natick, Mass.: U.S. Army Natick Research and Development Command 
  • Chia Ping Wang; Ari Brynjolfsson (1978). "Heat transfer and the killing of bacteria in thermal sterilization of meat roll" 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson (1978). Energy and Food Irradiation. U.S. Army Natick Research and Development Command, Food Engineering Laboratory. 
  • Eugen Wierbicki; Ari Brynjolfsson; United States. Army Natick Research and Development Command. Food Engineering Laboratory. Radiation Preservation of Food Division. (1979). "The use of irradiation to reduce or eliminate nitrite in cured meats". Natick, Mass.: U.S. Army Natick R & D Command 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson; Army Natick Research and Development Command MA Food Engineering Lab. (1979). Cost of Irradiating Bacon and the Associated Energy Savings. U.S. Army Natick Research and Development Command. 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson (1979). Chemiclearance of Food Irradiation Process: Its Scientific Basis. US Army Natick Research & Development Laboratories. 
  • ARI BRYNJOLFSSON (Apr 1979). "THE NATIONAL FOOD IRRADIATION PROGRAM CONDUCTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY". Journal of Food Processing and Preservation. 3 (2): 125–138. doi:10.1111/j.1745-4549.1979.tb00576.x 
  • Chia Ping Wang; Ari Brynjolfsson; ARMY NATICK RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT COMMAND MA. (Jun 1980). "Heat Conduction in Finite Cylinders and the Computer-Aided Calculation of Bacteria Survival in Heat Sterilization". Ft. Belvoir Defense Technical Information Center 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson (1985). "Wholesomeness of Irradiated Foods: a review". Journal of Food Safety. 7 (2): 107–126. doi:10.1111/j.1745-4565.1985.tb00502.x. 
  • Edward S. Josephson; Ari Brynjolfsson (1987). Ionizing energy for food processing. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology. 
  • Ari Brynjolfsson (2002). Natural and induced radioactivity in food. International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA. 
  • Brynjolfsson, Ari (2004-01-21). "Redshift of photons penetrating a hot plasma": 1420. arXiv:astro-ph/0401420Freely accessible. Bibcode:2004astro.ph..1420B 
  • Brynjolfsson, Ari (2004-06-19). "Plasma Redshift, Time Dilation, and Supernovas Ia": 6437. arXiv:astro-ph/0406437Freely accessible. Bibcode:2004astro.ph..6437B 
  • Brynjolfsson, Ari (2004-07-20). "The type Ia supernovae and the Hubble's constant" 
  • Brynjolfsson, Ari (2004-08-17). "Weightlessness of photons: A quantum effect": 8312. arXiv:astro-ph/0408312Freely accessible. Bibcode:2004astro.ph..8312B 
  • Brynjolfsson, Ari (2004-11-24). "Hubble constant from lensing in plasma-redshift cosmology, and intrinsic redshift of quasars": 11666. arXiv:astro-ph/0411666Freely accessible. Bibcode:2004astro.ph.11666B 
  • Brynjolfsson, Ari (2006-02-22). "Magnitude-Redshift Relation for SNe Ia, Time Dilation, and Plasma Redshift" 
  • Brynjolfsson, Ari (2006-05-23). "Surface brightness in plasma-redshift cosmology": 5599. arXiv:astro-ph/0605599Freely accessible. Bibcode:2006astro.ph..5599B 

References

  1. 1 2 Sverrir Páll Erlendsson (23 September 2013). "MA færð minningargjöf um Ara Brynjólfsson". Menntaskólinn á Akureyri. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 "Íslenzkur Kjarnorkufræðingur Við Þýðingarmikið Starf Í Bandaríkjunum". Tíminn (266). 15 November 1973. pp. 8–9. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  3. 1 2 "Eyfirðingur yinnur námsafrek erlendis". Dagur. 20 October 1954. p. 7. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  4. "Vinnur námsafrek erlendis". Morgunblaðið. 13 October 1954. p. 16. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  5. 1 2 3 "Ari Brynjolfsson Obituary". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  6. William Glen (1982). The Road to Jaramillo: Critical Years of the Revolution in Earth Science. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. p. 116. ISBN 9780804711197.
  7. "Ari til USA". Tíminn. 27 July 1965. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  8. "Ari Brynjolfsson Curriculum Vitae". plasmaredshift.org. 5 December 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  9. Ari Brynjolfsson (1973). Some Aspects of the Interactions of Fast Charged Particles with Matter. Niels Bohr Institute.
  10. "ANS / Honors and Awards / Recipients / Radiation Science and Technology Award". American Nuclear Society. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  11. "Ari Brynjólfsson heiðraður af bandarískum kjarnorkuvísindamönnum: Talinn fremstur í geislarannsóknum". Tíminn (271). 25 November 1988. p. 6. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  12. "U.S. Army Natick Laboratories". historicimages.net. 5 September 1963. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  13. "Íslenzkur Vísindamaður Vinnur Mikið Stórvirki". Tíminn (193). 11 September 1963. p. 1. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  14. Mae-Wan Ho (Winter 2013). "Continuous Creation from Electric Plasma versus Big Bang Universe". Science in Society (60). p. 22.
  15. Hilton Ratcliffe (1 February 2010). The Static Universe: Exploding the Myth of Cosmic Expansion. C. Roy Keys Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-9864926-2-4.

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