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Prof. Shinzo ENOME

Shinzo ENOME

1939 - 2011
Japan

Obituary Information 
Prof. Shinzo Enome passed away on March 24th 2011 at the age of 72 years.

Enome-san initiated research on solar radio astronomy in 1966 at the Research Institute of Atmospherics, Nagoya University (Toyokawa). Using the multi-element radio interferometers at Toyokawa, he carried out a statistical study on the relation of solar active regions with radio spectrum and polarization properties. The results were used in forecasting solar activity. He also studied the acceleration process of high energy particles in solar flares and the radio emission mechanism.

In 1988, Enome-san moved to National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) to participate in the project to construct large radioheliograph at Nobeyama. He played a very important role in this project by unifying solar radio astronomy groups at Toyokawa and Nobeyama into a single group. As the director of the Nobeyama Solar Radio Observatory, he led the construction of the radioheliograph and succeeded in completing the construction in two years.

Enome-san retired from NAOJ in 1999 and was appointed emeritus professor at NAOJ for his contributions in radio astronomy and solar physics.

Contributed by Masato Ishiguro

Reference: https://rahist.nrao.edu/enome_bio-memoir.shtml
GroupPositionStart YearEnd Year
Commission 10 Solar ActivityOrganizing Committee Member1988199130958
Commission 10 Solar ActivityMember  30958
Commission 40 Radio AstronomyMember  30958
Division II Sun & HeliosphereMember  30958
Division X Radio AstronomyMember  30958
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