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Renée Canavaggia (9 May 1902 - 1996), was a French astrophysicist and translator.


Early life and family

Canavaggia was born in Castelsarrasin, France, to Louise Patry of
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and Jerome Canavaggia, a Corsican magistrate. She was the youngest of three daughters; her older sisters were
Marie Marie may refer to: People Name * Marie (given name) * Marie (Japanese given name) * Marie (murder victim), girl who was killed in Florida after being pushed in front of a moving vehicle in 1973 * Marie (died 1759), an enslaved Cree person in Tro ...
(who became a professional translator and literary secretary to
Louis-Ferdinand Céline Louis Ferdinand Auguste Destouches (27 May 1894 – 1 July 1961), better known by the pen name Louis-Ferdinand Céline ( , ) was a French novelist, polemicist and physician. His first novel ''Journey to the End of the Night'' (1932) won the ''Pri ...
) and Jeanne (a noted abstract painter). She studied philosophy at the
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and then went to Paris with her sister Marie, staying in a flat at the Square de Port-Royal for a number of years. She then oriented her studies towards mathematics.


Career

In early 1930 she became a trainee at the ''
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''. Amongst other partnerships, she worked with astronomer and mathematician Henri Mineur on numerical methods and with astronomers
Daniel Barbier Daniel Barbier (10 December 1907 – 1 April 1965) was a French astronomer born in Lyon. Between 1930 and 1965 he published nearly 100 scientific papers on astronomy. Among his works were studies of stellar atmospheres and lunar occultations and e ...
and
Daniel Chalonge Daniel Chalonge (January 21, 1895 – November 28, 1977) was a French astronomer and astrophysicist. He was born in Grenoble and studied in Paris under Charles Fabry. Chalonge worked as an astronomer at the Observatoire de Paris, the Observato ...
on stellar classification. Between 1936 and 1940, she was works director at the office of stellar statistics of '' :fr:l'Institut d'astrophysique de Paris'' of Paris (later to be part of the ''
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'') of which Chalonge was a founder member. From 1943 to 1945, she worked on the project to produce a celestial map of the entire sky. She was a secretary then an organising committee member of the
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.


Bibliography of translated and edited works

* ''Guide for creating scenery and machines for the theatre by Nicola Sabbattini. Translation by Marie and Renée Canavaggia and
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. Introduction by Louis Jouvet (1942-1977 Editions Ides et Calendes)'' * ''Astronomy for boys and girls by Rose W. Wyler and G. Ames. Translated from the English by Renée Canavaggia. Preface by
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. Illustrations by J. Polgreen (1956 Editions Cocorico)'' * ''Astronomy for boys and girls by Rose W. Wyler and G. Ames. Translated from the English by Renée Canavaggia. Illustrations by J. Polgreen (1959 1963 1971 Editions des Deux cocks d'or)'' * ''"Céline at work". Proofreading and correction of an extract of "Nord" by the author in 1960. Unpublished sound recording, directed by Renée Canavaggia. Published as a DVD in 'The great interviews of Louis-Ferdinand Céline' '' * ''Stars: from H. S. Zim and R. H. Baker, with the collaboration of R. Renée Canavaggia. Illustrations by J.-G. Irving. Translated from English by Renée Canavaggia (1961 Éditions des Deux cocks d'or)'' * ''Stars: Guide to the constellations, the sun, the moon, the planets and all the other elements of the celestial world Herbert S. Zim and Robert H. Baker. Illustrated by
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. French adaptation by R. Renée Canavaggia and J. Jacques Regnault (1963)'' * ''Stars (The Little Guide) by H. S. Zim and R. H. Baker, Renée Canavaggia, and Jacques Regnault (1973, 1977 Editions Hachette).''


Scientific publications

* ''
Ephemerides In astronomy and celestial navigation, an ephemeris (pl. ephemerides; ) is a book with tables that gives the trajectory of naturally occurring astronomical objects as well as artificial satellites in the sky, i.e., the position (and possibly vel ...
of
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and position of the neighbouring stars from August 15 to November 19, 1930 (1930)'' * ''Theory of the emission of light from nebulae (with Herman Zanstra). Translated from the English by Renée Canavaggia (1936)'' * ''Study of the continuous spectrum of some stars between 3100 and 4600 angstroms. (1936)'' * ''Variation in the distribution of energy in the '' α Gem'' spectrum,
Balmer discontinuity The Balmer jump, Balmer discontinuity, or Balmer break is the difference of intensity of the stellar continuum spectrum on either side of the limit of the Balmer series of hydrogen, at approximately 364.5 nm. It is caused by electrons being com ...
of '' α UMi'' ''(1947) * ''Study of the continuous radiation of a few stars between 3100 and 4600 angstroms -V: new measurements of D and Gamma ''(with Daniel Barbier) (1947) * ''On the variation of the electronic pressure and the gravity of ''
α Cephei Alpha Cephei (α Cephei, abbreviated Alpha Cep, α Cep), officially named Alderamin , is a second magnitude star in the constellation of Cepheus near the northern pole. The star is relatively close to Earth at 49 light years (''ly''). ...
'' with the phase ''(1948) * ''Thesis presented at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Paris to obtain the degree of Doctor of Physical Sciences: Variation of the Balmer discontinuity at ''Delta Cephei'', ''Aquilae'' and ''Zeta Geminorum'' ''(1949) * ''On a method of studying the absorbing properties of stellar atmospheres (with Daniel Chalonge and Vladimir Kurganoff) (1949)'' * ''The spectrum of ''Nova Scuti'' (with Vladimir Kurganoff and G. Munch) (1949)'' * ''Occultations observed at Renée Canavaggia's Paris Observatory (1949)'' * ''The Balmer Discontinuity of HD 190 073 (with Jacques Bergerand and Daniel Chalonge) (1950)'' * ''Spectrophotometric study of some sub-dwarves (with Jacques Berger, Daniel Chalonge and Anne-Marie Fringant) (1951)'' * ''Study of the continuous radiation of some stars between 3100 and 4600 angstroms. (with Daniel Barbier and Daniel Chalonge) (1951)'' * ''The Balmer Discontinuity of some stars with extended atmospheres (with Jacques Berger, Daniel Chalonge and Anne-Marie Fringant) (1951)'' * ''Research on the continuous spectrum of the Sun II. (with Daniel Chalonge) (1951)'' * ''Variation of the Balmer discontinuity in ''α Cephei'', ''α Aquilae'', ''α Geminorum'' ''(1951) * ''Research on the continuous spectrum of the Sun III. Continuous spectrum of the center of the disc between 3200 and 5000 angstroms (with Hélène Oziol-Peltey, Daniel Chalonge and Madeleine Egger-Moreau) (1951)'' * ''Variation of the effective temperature and radius of a Cepheid (with
Jean-Claude Pecker Jean-Claude Pecker (10 May 1923 – 20 February 2020) was a French astronomer, astrophysicist and author, member of the French Academy of Sciences and director of the Nice Observatory. He served as the secretary-general of the International Ast ...
) (1952)'' * ''The Yellow Giants: I. Models of atmospheres (with Jean-Claude Pecker) (1953)'' * ''The Yellow Giants: II. Continuous spectra (with Jean-Claude Pecker) (1953)'' * ''Cepheids: relative reddening given by photometry in six colors; verification of light variations (1955)'' * ''Contributions: From the Institute of Astrophysics of Paris. Series B by Renée Canavaggia and Institute of Astrophysics of Paris. (1955)'' * ''On the radiation of Cepheids (with Jean-Claude Pecker) (1955)'' * ''The Cepheids (1957)'' * ''The Cepheids: The time lag between luminosity extremes and the variation of light (with Jean-Claude Pecker) (1957)'' * ''Effect of interstellar absorption on heterochromatic magnitudes: qualitative interpretation (1959)'' * ''Cepheids and RR Lyraes, distance indicators (1964)'' * ''Observations in six colors of stars of classification f, g and k analyzed from the point of view of the effects of interstellar reddening and chemical composition (1966)'' * ''Photometric criteria of stellar population, using photometry from Lick Observatory (1967)'' * ''Cepheids - a discussion (with P. Mianes and J. Rousseau) (1975)'' * ''Cepheids (with P. Mianes and J. Rousseau) (1976)'' * ''Dual aspect of the wavelength-dependent fluctuation of ''epsilon Aurigae'' (1980)''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Canavaggia, Renée 1902 births 1996 deaths French astrophysicists 20th-century French scientists People from Castelsarrasin