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Arthur Holly Compton was born in Wooster, Ohio in 1892 to Elias and Otelia Compton.
Compton returned to Washington University in St. Louis, where he had served as Head of the Department of Physics from 1920 to 1923, when he was inaugurated as the university's ninth Chancellor in 1946.
Compton is buried in the Wooster Cemetery in Wooster, Ohio.
In quantum mechanics, the Compton scattering or Comptoneffect, observed by Arthur Compton in 1923, is the increase in wavelength (decrease in energy) which occurs when X-ray (or gamma ray) photons with energies of around 0.5MeV to 3.5MeV interact with electrons in a material.
The effect is important in scientific terms because it demonstrates that light cannot be explained purely as a wave phenomenon.
The Compton scattering has on occasion been proposed as an alternative explanation for the phenomenon of the Redshift by opponents of the Big Bang theory, although this is not generally accepted because the influence of the Compton scattering would be noticeable in the spectral lines of distant objects and this is not observed.