Longair Malcolm
Cavendish Laboratory JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UK
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci. 2015 Apr 13;373(2039). doi: 10.1098/rsta.2014.0287.
The famous eclipse expedition of 1919 to Sobral, Brazil, and the island of Principe, in the Gulf of Guinea, led by Dyson, Eddington and Davidson was a turning point in the history of relativity, not only because of its importance as a test of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, but also because of the intense public interest which was aroused by the success of the expedition. The dramatic sequence of events which occurred is reviewed, as well as the long-term impact of its success. The gravitational bending of electromagnetic waves by massive bodies is a subject of the greatest importance for contemporary and future astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology. Examples of the potential impact of this key tool of modern observational astronomy are presented. This commentary was written to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.
1919年,戴森、爱丁顿和戴维森率领的著名日食考察队前往巴西的索布拉尔和几内亚湾的普林西比岛,这是相对论史上的一个转折点,不仅因为它作为对爱因斯坦广义相对论的检验具有重要意义,还因为考察队的成功引起了公众的强烈兴趣。文中回顾了所发生的一系列戏剧性事件,以及考察队成功所带来的长期影响。大质量物体对电磁波的引力弯曲是当代和未来天文学、天体物理学及宇宙学中极为重要的课题。文中列举了这一现代观测天文学关键工具可能产生的影响的实例。这篇评论文章是为庆祝《皇家学会哲学学报》创刊350周年而撰写的。