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Page 1: The Age of Things: Sticks, Stones and the Universe Distances, Redshifts and the Age of the Universe mmhedman/compton1.html

The Age of Things:Sticks, Stones and the Universe

Distances, Redshifts and the Age of the Universehttp://cfcp.uchicago.edu/~mmhedman/compton1.html

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WARNING!

Cosmologist talking about Cosmology!

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Last Time: Globular Clusters

M68M92 M30

M13 NGC362 NGC6752

11.5 1.3 billion years 12 1 billion years 11.8 1.2 billion years 14.0 1.2 billion years 12 1 billion years12.2 1.8 billion years

Multiple analyses yield ages of

12-13 billion years, and an uncertainty

of about 1 or 2 billion years

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Galaxies

M87

Andromeda

Whirlpool

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Galaxy Redshifts

(Coutesy of E. Sheldon)

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The Spectra of different atoms

400 500 600 700

Wavelength (nanometers)

Sodium

Hydrogen

Calcium

Mercury

Neon

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Galaxy Redshifts

(Coutesy of E. Sheldon)

Hydrogen

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Galaxy Redshifts

(Coutesy of E. Sheldon)

Hydrogen

Oxygen

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Galaxy Redshifts

(Coutesy of E. Sheldon)

Hydrogen

Oxygen

Wavelengths measured in Laboratory

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Galaxy Redshifts

(Coutesy of E. Sheldon)

Hydrogen

Oxygen

Wavelengths measured in Laboratory

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The Doppler Effect

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Galaxy Redshifts

(Coutesy of E. Sheldon)

Hydrogen

Oxygen

Wavelengths measured in Laboratory

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Measuring the distance to the stars using Parallax

Earth EarthSun

Background Stars

Nearby Stars

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Estimating distance with brightness

Pollux

Castor

Sirius

Sirius B

Luminosity = Total power emitted by starin the form of light.

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Galaxy Distances:Cepheids

Large Magellanic Cloud

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The Period-Luminosity Relation of Cepheids

More Luminous

Less Luminous

Based on Data from Udalski et. al. In Acta Astronomica Vol 49 (1999) pg 223

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The Period-Luminosity Relation of Cepheids

More Luminous

Less Luminous

Cepheid in Galaxy:

Period = 10 days

Magnitude = 24

Cepheid in LMC:Period = 10 daysMagnitude = 14

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The Period-Luminosity Relation of Cepheids

More Luminous

Less Luminous

Cepheid in Galaxy:

Period = 10 days

Magnitude = 24

Cepheid in LMC:Period = 10 daysMagnitude = 1410,000 times fainter

Same Luminosity

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The Period-Luminosity Relation of Cepheids

More Luminous

Less Luminous

Cepheid in Galaxy:

Period = 10 days

Magnitude = 24

Cepheid in LMC:Period = 10 daysMagnitude = 1410,000 times fainter

Same Luminosity

100 times farther away

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More Luminous

Less Luminous

The Period-Luminosity Relation of Cepheids

Cepheid in Galaxy:

Period = 10 days

Magnitude = 24

Cepheid in LMC:Period = 10 daysMagnitude = 1410,000 times fainter

Same Luminosity

100 times farther away150,000 light years away15 million light years away

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Galaxy Distances: Type Ia Supernova

Lu

min

osi

ty

Days

Supernova 1994D

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The Hubble Diagram

Based on Data from Tonry et. al. astro-ph/0305008

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Now

Then

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A special point in space implies anisotropies

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Large scale anisotropies are not observed

Distribution of galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

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General Relativity

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An object travels in a straight line at a constant speed unless acted upon by an outside force

A force changes the motion of an object by an amount that depends on its mass

Classical Mechanics

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+

-

+ + + + + + +

Objects move differently due to their composition

Unless the force is gravity

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Gravity in Classical Mechanics

The more massive object feels a sronger force

The more massive object requires more force to accelerate it by the same amount

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Gravity in Classical Mechanics

A

B

A

B

With no outside forces, all particles take the path with the shortest distance between two points

The presence of a massive object exerts a force that causes all objects to deviate from this path by the same amount

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Gravity in General Relativity

A

B

A

B

With no outside forces, all particles take the path with the shortest distance between two points

The presence of a massive object changes which path is the “shortest” distance between the two points

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General Relativity Works

It explains irregularites in Mercury’s orbit

It predicted the gravitational lensing of starlight

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The Expanding Universe

Then

Now

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Re-interpreting the Hubble Diagram

Based on Data from Tonry et. al. astro-ph/0305008

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Redshifts in an Expanding Universe

Time 1

Time 2

Time 3

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Scale Factor

a = 1

a = 0.5

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Re-interpreting the Hubble Diagram

Based on Data from Tonry et. al. astro-ph/0305008

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Based on Data from Tonry et. al. astro-ph/0305008

Re-interpreting the Hubble Diagram

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Based on Data from Riess et. al. astro-ph/0402512

Re-interpreting the Hubble Diagram

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Based on Data from Riess et. al. astro-ph/0402512

Re-interpreting the Hubble Diagram

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Extraopolating back to the Big Bang

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a = 1

a = 0.5

a = 0

The Big Bang

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Extraopolating back to the Big Bang

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We need more information to do an accurate extrapolation

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No Talk Next Week

June 5:

Parametrizing the Age of the Universe