L. Donald Pearlstein
L. Donald Pearlstein passed away on 9 July 2020 at age 87.
Don was a major contributor to the physics of hot plasmas. Trained in high-energy physics at the University of Pennsylvania, Don entered the plasma field at General Atomics, working with plasma pioneers Marshall Rosenbluth, William Drummond, Nick Krall, and others, many of whom, like Don, moved on in 1967, adding their expertise to other plasma groups across the country.
Don joined Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he soon became head of the theory group developing the physics of magnetic mirror devices for fusion energy. In 1976 Don, with Herb Berk and Dave Baldwin, published the seminal paper
Born in Los Angeles, Don grew up in the Bronx and never lost his memorable accent, heard down the halls as he stood his ground in arguments with fellow New Yorker Herb. Don’s colleagues remember his receptivity to ideas and his helpful suggestions, often with deep insight. His tutelage was effective in the scientific development of younger colleagues, including Ron Cohen, Lynda Lodestro, Bill Nevins, and others.
Throughout his career, Don published important discoveries in each plasma physics area he touched. In 1966 he and Nick Krall produced pioneering work
On a personal note, Herb remembers fondly those productive arguments with Don; Dave, Don’s companionship on bike rides and the golf course; and Ken, the Fowler–Pearlstein tours of all seven continents.