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Eugen Goldstein (; ; 5 September 1850 – 25 December 1930) was a German . He was an early investigator of , and the discoverer of or canal rays, later identified as positive in the gas phase including the .


Life
Goldstein was born in 1850 in Gleiwitz (now known as ) to a family. He studied in and later in , under . Goldstein worked at the Berlin Observatory from 1878 to 1890, but spent most of his career at the Potsdam Observatory, where he became head of the astrophysical section in 1927. He died in 1930 in Berlin and was buried in the Weißensee Cemetery there. His great-nephews were and Mikhail Goldstein.


Work
In the mid-nineteenth century, Julius Plücker investigated the light emitted in () and the influence of magnetic fields on the glow. Later, in 1869, Johann Wilhelm Hittorf studied discharge tubes with energy rays extending from a negative , the cathode. These rays produced a when they hit a tube's glass walls, and when interrupted by a solid object they cast a shadow.

In the 1870s, Goldstein undertook his own investigations of discharge tubes and named the light emissions studied by others Kathodenstrahlen, or .E. Goldstein (May 4, 1876) "Vorläufige Mittheilungen über elektrische Entladungen in verdünnten Gasen" (Preliminary communications on electric discharges in rarefied gases), Monatsberichte der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin (Monthly Reports of the Royal Prussian Academy of Science in Berlin), 279-295. He discovered several important properties of cathode rays, which contributed to their later identification as the first subatomic particle, the . He found that cathode rays were emitted perpendicularly from a metal surface, and carried energy. He attempted to measure their velocity by the of spectral lines in the glow emitted by Crookes tubes. He was awarded the in 1908 for this work.

In 1886, he discovered that tubes with a perforated cathode also emit a glow at the cathode end. Goldstein concluded that in addition to the already-known cathode rays, later recognized as electrons moving from the negatively charged cathode toward the positively charged , there is another ray that travels in the opposite direction. Because these latter rays passed through the holes, or channels, in the cathode, Goldstein called them Kanalstrahlen, or . They are composed of positive ions whose identity depends on the residual gas inside the tube. It was another of Helmholtz's students, , who later conducted extensive studies of canal rays, and in time this work would become part of the basis for mass spectrometry.

The anode ray with the largest e/m ratio comes from hydrogen gas (H2), and is made of H+ ions. In other words, this ray is made of . Goldstein's work with anode rays of H+ was apparently the first observation of the proton, although strictly speaking it might be argued that it was Wien who measured the e/m ratio of the proton and should be credited with its discovery.

Goldstein also used discharge tubes to investigate comets. An object, such as a small ball of glass or iron, placed in the path of cathode rays produces secondary emissions to the sides, flaring outwards in a manner reminiscent of a comet's tail. See the work of Hedenus for pictures and additional information.


Notes and references

Further reading
  • Hedenus, M., Der Komet in der Entladungsröhre, 2007, GNT-Verlag
  • Brief obituary of Eugen Goldstein, Nature, 1931, volume 127, page 171
  • Goldstein, E., "Ueber eine noch nicht untersuchte Strahlungsform an der Kathode inducirter Entladungen" in Berlin Akd. Monatsber. II, 1886, page 691
  • Goldstein, E., "Vorläufige Mittheilungen über elektrische Entladungen in verdünnten Gasen" in Berlin Akd. Monatsber., 1876, page 279

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