Chushiro Hayashi
Template:Short description Template:Infobox scientist Template:Nihongo was a Japanese astrophysicist. Hayashi tracks on the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram are named after him.
Hayashi was born in Kyoto and enrolled at the Imperial University of Tokyo in 1940, earning his BSc in Physics after 2½ years, in 1942. He was conscripted into the navy<ref name="baas">Template:Citation</ref> and, after the war ended, joined the group of Hideki Yukawa at Kyoto University. He was appointed a professor at Kyoto University in 1957.<ref name="baas" />
He made additions to the Big Bang nucleosynthesis model that built upon the work of the classic Alpher–Bethe–Gamow paper.<ref> Template:Cite journal</ref> Probably his most famous work was the astrophysical calculations that led to the Hayashi tracks of star formation,<ref> Template:Cite journal</ref> and the Hayashi limit that puts a limit on star radius. He was also involved in the early study of brown dwarfs, some of the smallest stars formed.<ref> Template:Cite journal</ref>
He retired in 1984 and died from pneumonia at a Kyoto hospital on February 28, 2010.<ref> Template:Cite journal</ref><ref name=kyoto> {{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Dead link</ref>