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Anne Barbara Underhill FRSC (June 12, 1920 - July 3, 2003) was a Canadian astrophysicist. She is most widely known for her work on early-type stars and was considered one of the world's leading experts in the field. During her lifetime she received many awards for her contributions to
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and astrophysics.


Early life

Underhill grew up in
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. She was the only girl of five children born to European immigrants Irene Anna (née Creery) and civil engineer Frederic Clare Underhill. She was awarded the Lieutenant Governor's medal in high school for her outstanding school performance. She was close with her twin brother and three younger brothers, and helped to raise them following the death of her mother when she was 18. In 1944 her twin brother was killed in
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.


Education

Underhill graduated from the
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in 1942 with a
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in
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. She continued her education at the University and received a master's degree in
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and
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in 1944. After graduating with her MA she received a substantial scholarship from the
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which enabled her to enroll at the
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, however she left after a year because the University's astrophysics program was considered weak at that time. She went on to receive her
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from the
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in 1948 under the supervision of famous astrophysicist
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. Her thesis topic was multi-layered stellar atmospheres and contained the first model for this phenomenon.


Career

From 1948 to 1949 she held an NRC Postdoctoral Fellowship at
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. In 1949, Underhill accepted a position as a research scientist at the
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(DAO), in Victoria, where she worked until 1962. During this time she was a visiting professor at both
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and
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universities. While at Princeton she used their computing facilities to write software to model
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s. At the DAO she encountered sexism from her male PhD colleagues who limited her responsibilities while giving more to less qualified male coworkers. In 1962 she unexpectedly received a letter of offer from the
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in the
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for the position of full professor in astrophysics. She was reluctant to leave Canada so the decision to take the job was not an easy one despite the mistreatment she had experienced by her colleagues. At the Utrecht University she lectured at the graduate level and published ''The Early Type Stars''. In 1970, she received a job offer arrived from NASA's
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where she worked until her retirement 15 years later. Anne Underhill in de bibliotheek van Sonnenborgh, Utrecht Observatory, 1962-1965.jpg, Anne Underhill in the library of Sonnenborgh, Utrecht Observatory, 1962-1965 Anne Barbara Underhill - Sinterklaasfeest Utrecht Observatory, 1967.jpg, Anne Underhill with colleagues and students at the annual Sinterklaas party, Utrecht Observatory, 1967 Anne Barbara Underhill - Zwarte Piet - Sinterklaasfeest Utrecht Observatory, 1967.jpg, Sinterklaas party. A ''Zwarte Piet'' (a ''black pete'', a joker chimney sweep) presents Underhill with a surprise gift, Utrecht Observatory, 1967 B stars with and without emission lines, NASA SP-456 - cover, 1982.jpg, Anne Underhill and Vera Doazan: B stars with and without emission lines, NASA SP-456, 1982


Publications

Including: * 1948: ''Some Aspects of B-Type Spectra'', PhD dissertation University of Chicago * 1959 with John H Waddell: ''Stark broadening functions for the hydrogen lines'',
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U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1959, National Bureau of Standards circular, 603 * 1966: ''The Early Type Stars'', Dordrecht, Holland, D. Reidel. New York, Gordon and Breach, 1966 * 1982 with Vera Doazan: ''B stars with and without emission lines'', Monograph series on nonthermal phenomena in stellar atmospheres,
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SP (Series) 456
ntrs.nasa.gov Full-text PDF
ref>Consulted on 19 January 2021.
* 1985 with A. G. Michalitsianos: ''The Origin of Nonradiative Heating/Momentum in Hot Stars'', NASA Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1985 * 1988 with P. S. Conti: ''O stars and Wolf-Rayet stars'', Paris, France:
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; Washington, D.C. : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch; pringfield, Va. Monograph series on nonthermal phenomena in stellar atmospheres; NASA SP (Series) 497.


Dutch PhD students at Utrecht University

At Utrecht University Underhill supervised the following PhD junior researchers as ''promotor'' (
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) or as ''copromotor'' (secondary doctoral advisor).genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu Mathematics Genealogy Project ''Anne Barbara Underhill ''
Consulted on 18 January 2021.


External links


academic.oup.com Allan J. Willis: ''Obituaries: Anne Barbara Underhill 1920–2003'' pdf
Astronomy & Geophysics, Volume 44, Issue 6, December 2003, page 6.35. Consulted on 20 January 2021.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Underhill, Anne 1920 births 2003 deaths Canadian astrophysicists Women astrophysicists Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada University of Chicago alumni University of British Columbia Faculty of Science alumni People from Vancouver 20th-century Canadian astronomers Utrecht University faculty Canadian expatriates in the United States Canadian expatriates in the Netherlands