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William Kraushaar, 87, Cosmic Ray Astronomer (AP)

William Kraushaar, a pioneer in high-energy astronomy and a former physics professor at MIT and the University of Wisconsin, died March 21 in Scarborough, Me., of complications from Parkinson’s disease. He was 87.

At Wisconsin, he established a research group in X-ray astronomy whose work revealed a hot and violent part of the universe, one that contained previously unsuspected black holes, neutron stars and million-degree gas.