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Adam Guy Riess (born December 16, 1969) is an American astrophysicist and Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at
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and the
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. He is known for his research in using
supernovae A supernova (: supernovae or supernovas) is a powerful and luminous explosion of a star. A supernova occurs during the last evolutionary stages of a massive star, or when a white dwarf is triggered into runaway nuclear fusion. The original ob ...
as cosmological probes. Riess shared both the 2006 Shaw Prize in Astronomy and the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics with Saul Perlmutter and
Brian Schmidt Brian Paul Schmidt (born 24 February 1967) is an American Australian astrophysics, astrophysicist at the Australian National University's Mount Stromlo Observatory and Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics. He was the Vice-Chancellor o ...
for providing evidence that the expansion of the universe is accelerating. Riess has been at the center of a growing scientific debate about the so-called “Hubble tension” — a discrepancy between measurements of the universe’s expansion rate using nearby supernovae, and measurements inferred from the cosmic microwave background radiation using the Standard Model of cosmology. Riess’s data has prompted questions and further testing to determine if the Standard Model still adequately describes the universe.


Family

Riess was born to a
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family in
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, and grew up in Warren Township, New Jersey. He has two sisters: Gail Saltz, a psychiatrist, and Holly Hagerman, an artist. His father, Michael Riess (1931–2007), served in the U.S. Navy and later owned a frozen-foods distribution company; his mother, Doris Riess, worked as a clinical psychologist. His paternal grandfather was the journalist and war correspondent Curt Martin Riess. Riess married Nancy Joy Schondorf in 1998. They have two children, Noah and Gabrielle.


Education

He attended
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, graduating in the class of 1988. He also attended the prestigious New Jersey Governor's School in the Sciences in 1987. Riess then graduated Phi Beta Kappa from The Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1992 where he was a member of the
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fraternity. He received his
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from
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in 1996; it resulted in measurements of over twenty new Type Ia supernovae and a method to utilize Type Ia supernovae as accurate distance indicators by correcting for intervening dust and intrinsic inhomogeneities. Riess's PhD thesis was supervised by Robert Kirshner and William H. Press and won the Robert J. Trumpler Award in 1999 for PhD theses of unusual importance to astronomy.


Research

Riess was a Miller Fellow at the
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, from 1996 through 1999, during which period his first seminal paper on the discovery of an accelerating universe was published.Messersmith, Julie
"Nobel laureate Adam Riess named 22nd Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins"
''JHU Hub'', Baltimore, 8 July 2016. Retrieved on 13 July 2016.
In 1999, he moved to the
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and took up a position at
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in 2006. He also sits on the selection committee for the Astronomy award given under the auspices of the Shaw Prize. In July 2016, Riess was named a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins University for his accomplishments as an interdisciplinary researcher and excellence in teaching the next generation of scholars. The Bloomberg Distinguished Professorships were established in 2013 by a gift from
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. Riess jointly led the study with
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in 1998 for the High-z Supernova Search Team which first reported evidence that the universe's expansion rate is accelerating through monitoring of Type Ia supernovae. The team's observations were contrary to the existing theory that the expansion of the universe was slowing down; instead, by monitoring the color shifts in the light from supernovae from Earth, they discovered that these billion-year old novae were still accelerating. This result was also found nearly simultaneously by the Supernova Cosmology Project, led by Saul Perlmutter. The corroborating evidence between the two competing studies led to the acceptance of the accelerating universe theory, and initiated new research to understand the nature of the universe, such as the existence of
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. The discovery of the accelerating universe was named 'Breakthrough of the Year' by ''Science'' magazine in 1998, and Riess was jointly awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics along with Schmidt and Perlmutter for their groundbreaking work. From 2002 to 2007 Riess led the Higher-Z SN Team which used the Hubble Space Telescope to find dozens of type Ia supernovae at z>1, first demonstrating that the expansion of the Universe was decelerating before it began accelerating and ruling out astrophysical contamination of SN Ia. Riess is also known for his efforts to measure the local value of the Hubble constant while leading the SH0ES Team since 2005 with measurements that approach 1% precision and which indicate a discrepancy with the model-based prediction from the CMB, a problem widely known in cosmology as the
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.


Awards and honors

Riess received the Astronomical Society of the Pacific's Robert J. Trumpler Award in 1999 and
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's Bok Prize in 2001. He won the American Astronomical Society's Helen B. Warner Prize in 2003 and the Raymond and Beverly Sackler Prize in Physics in 2004 for the discovery of cosmic acceleration. In 2006, he shared the $1 million Shaw Prize in
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with Saul Perlmutter and Brian P. Schmidt for contributions to the discovery of the acceleration of the universe. Schmidt and all the members of the High-Z Team (as defined by the co-authors of Riess et al. 1998) shared the 2007 Gruber Cosmology Prize, a $500,000 award, with the Supernova Cosmology Project (the set defined by the co-authors of Perlmutter et al. 1999) for their discovery of the accelerating expansion of the universe. Riess was the winner of MacArthur "Genius" Grant in 2008. He was also elected in 2009 to the National Academy of Sciences. Along with Perlmutter and Schmidt, he was awarded the 2011
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for his contributions to the discovery of the acceleration of the expansion of the universe. Riess, along with Brian P. Schmidt, and the High-Z Supernova Search Team shared in the 2015 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics. In 2012, Riess received the Golden Plate Award of the
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. In 2020, Riess was made fellow of the
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.


Media appearances

Riess participated on the NPR radio quiz program '' Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!'' in 2011.


Publications

Riess has more than 123,000 citations in Google Scholar and an h-index of 124. His most cited work, "Observational evidence from supernovae for an accelerating universe and a cosmological constant," has been cited over 25,000 times. Riess has been among the top 1% most cited in the world for subject field and year of publication in the
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Google Scholar citations


Highly cited articles (more than 1900 citations)

* 1998 with V Filippenko, P Challis, A Clocchiatti, A Diercks, et al., ''Observational evidence from supernovae for an accelerating universe and a cosmological constant'', in: ''The Astronomical Journal''. Vol. 116, nº 3; 1009. * 2009 with KN Abazajian, JK Adelman-McCarthy, MA Agüeros, SS Allam, CA Prieto, et al., ''The seventh data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey'', in: ''The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series''. Vol. 182, nº 2; 543. * 2004 with LG Strolger, J Tonry, S Casertano, HC Ferguson, B Mobasher, et al., ''Type Ia supernova discoveries at z> 1 from the Hubble Space Telescope: Evidence for past deceleration and constraints on dark energy evolution'', in: ''The Astrophysical Journal''. Vol. 607, nº 2; 665. * 2007 with JK Adelman-McCarthy, MA Agüeros, SS Allam, KSJ Anderson, et al., ''The fifth data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey'', in: ''The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series''. Vol. 172, nº 2; 634. * 2003 with JL Tonry, BP Schmidt, B Barris, P Candia, P Challis, A Clocchiatti, AL Coil, et al., ''Cosmological results from high-z supernovae'', in: ''The Astrophysical Journal''. Vol. 594, nº 1; 1. * 2007 with LG Strolger, S Casertano, HC Ferguson, B Mobasher, B Gold, et al., ''New Hubble space telescope discoveries of type Ia supernovae at z≥ 1: narrowing constraints on the early behavior of dark energy'', in: ''The Astrophysical Journal''. Vol. 659, nº 1; 98. * 1998 with BP Schmidt, NB Suntzeff, MM Phillips, RA Schommer, A Clocchiatti, et al., ''The high-Z supernova search: measuring cosmic deceleration and global curvature of the universe using type Ia supernovae'', in: ''The Astrophysical Journal''. Vol. 507, nº 1; 46.


See also

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Cosmological constant In cosmology, the cosmological constant (usually denoted by the Greek capital letter lambda: ), alternatively called Einstein's cosmological constant, is a coefficient that Albert Einstein initially added to his field equations of general rel ...
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Dark energy In physical cosmology and astronomy, dark energy is a proposed form of energy that affects the universe on the largest scales. Its primary effect is to drive the accelerating expansion of the universe. It also slows the rate of structure format ...
* List of Jewish Nobel laureates


References


External links


Dark Energy Co-Discoverer Adam Riess Shares Shaw Prize in Astronomy for 2006
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