Women in Astronomy and Physics: stories about surviving and thriving E.J. Zita The Evergreen State College 14 April 2003 Women in Science Day TESC Chemistry.

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Women in Astronomy and Physics: stories about surviving and thriving E.J. Zita The Evergreen State College 14 April 2003 Women in Science Day TESC Chemistry Club

Overview Caroline Herschel and women in history Pickering’s Computers Vera Rubin PhD candidates at UW US data Observations and strategies

Caroline Herschel (1750 – 1848)

Did you know that Hildegard proposed a heliocentric universe 300 years before Copernicus? that she wrote of universal gravitation 500 years before Newton? But who would listen to her? She was just a nun, a woman. What is our age, if that age was dark? As for my name, it will also be forgotten, but I am not accused of being a sorceress, like Aganice, and the Christians do not threaten to drag me to church, to murder me, like they did Hyptia of Alexandria, the eloquent, young woman who devised the instruments used to accurately measure the position and motion of heavenly bodies.

However long we live, life is short, so I work. And however important man becomes, he is nothing compared to the stars. There are secrets, dear sister, and it is for us to reveal them. Your name, like mine, is a song. Write soon, Caroline a poem by Siv Cedering (1986)

Every leisure moment was eagerly snatched at for resuming some work which was in progress, without taking time or changing dress, and many a lace ruffle... was torn or bespattered by molten pitch.... I was even obliged to feed [my brother] by putting the vitals by bits into his mouth; - this was once the case when, at the finishing of a 7 foot mirror, he had not left his hands from it for 16 hours... – Caroline Herschel

NGC 891

Some important questions for astronomy in 1900 What types of stars are there? How far away are stars and nebulae? What are stars made of?

Annie Jump Cannon (1863 – 1941)

Pickering’s Computers (1912)

At the Observatory, I am classifying, classifying and now getting ready to start on a large piece for Yale Observatory. It will be a job! And will keep several assistants busy doing minor details. Of course I love to do it. – Annie Jump Cannon

On May 14, 1896, Annie J. Cannon made her first recorded observation of the spectra of stars... For her first spectrum classifications Miss Cannon used plate B 9431 which was made with an exposure of 140 minutes in A glance at that remarkable early photograph will suggest why Miss Cannon was captivated by stellar spectra and was led to devote a long and happy career to the classification of faint stars. – H. Shapley

Annie Jump Cannon’s classification of stars led to understanding their fundamental properties

Classifying the stars has helped materially in all studies of the structure of the universe. No greater problem is presented to the human mind. Teaching man his relatively small sphere in the creation, it also encourages him by its lessons of the unity of Nature and shows him that his power of comprehension allies him with the great intelligence over-reaching all. – Annie Jump Cannon

Pickering’s Computers (1918) [These women] are capable of doing as much good routine work as astronomers who would receive much larger salaries. Three or four times as many assistants can thus be employed, and the work done correspondingly increased for a given expenditure. – Edward Pickering

Henrietta Swan Leavitt (1868 – 1921)

Cepheid variables: Size oscillates  brighter when smaller and hotter

A straight line can be readily drawn..., thus showing that there is a simple relation between the brightness of the variable and their periods.... since the variables are probably nearly the same distance from the earth, their periods are apparently associated with their actual emission of light, as determined by their mass, density, and surface brightness. – Henrietta Swan Leavitt

Cepheid pulsation period  size and luminosity  distance

Pickering’s computers became astronomy professors in women’s colleges across the east coast Supportive network of peers Teaching science to young women Serving as role models Energized by their research Influx of women into US astronomy Students thrived in ground broken by pioneers

Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin ( ) When we come to an eclipsing star, I would say to my husband, 'That is yours.' And when we would come to a pulsating star, I would say, 'That is mine.‘

The reward of the young scientist is the emotional thrill of being the first person in the history of the world to see something or to understand something. Nothing can compare with that experience.... The reward of the old scientist is the sense of having seen a vague sketch grow into a masterly landscape.... The old scientist cannot claim that the masterpiece is his own work. He may have roughed out part of the design, laid on a few strokes, but he has learned to accept the discoveries of others with the same delight that he experienced his own when he was young. – Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin

Vera Rubin (1928 – )

I was about ten years old... and had a very small bedroom with a bed right under the window which faced north. When I would go to sleep at night I would look at the stars and I would watch the stars move as the Earth turned and I just got very interested in the movement that took place in the sky. -- Vera Rubin

Since stars near the edge of galaxies are not slow, the galactic mass is not concentrated in the center

Most of the matter in the universe is not radiating at any wavelength that we can observe. At least 90 percent of the matter in the universe is dark. And that is a rather daunting idea. We became astronomers thinking we were studying the universe, and now we learn that we are just studying the 5 or 10 percent that is luminous. – Vera Rubin

I live and work with three basic assumptions: 1) There is no problem in science that can be solved by a man that cannot be solved by a woman. 2) Worldwide, half of all brains are in women. 3) We all need permission to do science, but, for reasons that are deeply ingrained in history, this permission is more often given to men than to women. -- Vera Rubin

PhD candidates at UW University of Wisconsin, Madison Anecdotes Women in physics Women in astronomy

Data on women in astronomy

Data on women in physics Data courtesy of the American Institute of Physics (AIP)

Observations: Women tend to thrive in physics and astronomy when they have: Strong technical abilities and motivation Skills in time management and prioritizing Minimal service commitments in early years of career Organizational skills Supportive family and/or friends Balance between life and work Support network of peers and mentors Adequate resources, e.g. grants

Strategies for surviving and thriving Choose a field of science that energizes you Learn all you can in math, science, computing Make lists, work efficiently Organize your time; prioritize what you do Cultivate supportive family and/or friends Cultivate a network of peers and mentors Work with friends if possible Make time for exercise and relaxation Pursue resources such as grants and scholarships Give back, but do not overcommit

“With mental ability and commitment, anyone can do science” Committee on the Status of Women in Physics

References Brad Carroll’s slides on women in astronomy, Weber State University Committee on the Status of Women in Astronomy Committee on the Status of Women in Physics March 2004 workshop on survival skills for successful women physicists

Percent of PhDs earned by women in selected fields,