Cosmology & Culture. Lecture 4 Wednesday April 22, 2009 The Composition of the Universe, & The Cosmic Spheres of Time.

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Cosmology & Culture Lecture 4 Wednesday April 22, 2009 The Composition of the Universe, & The Cosmic Spheres of Time UCSC Physics 80C

Why do scientists take seriously the Double Dark cosmology, which says that more than 99% of the cosmic density is invisible, and more than 95% is mysterious Dark Matter and Dark Energy?

NASA s WMAP satellite Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe 1 st results reported: March 2003

BABY PICTURES WITH THE RESOLUTION OF COBE 1992 WMAP 2003

BABY PICTURES OF THE UNIVERSE 1992 2003

Big Bang Data Agrees with Double Dark Theory! POWER Double Dark Theory COBE WMAP 5-YEAR DATA Released March 5, 2008 Angular Scale 0.5º 0.2º 0.1º Cosmic Background Explorer COBE 1992 Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe WMAP 2003- Ground-based data

Distribution of Matter Also Agrees with Double Dark Theory! P(k) Max Tegmark

1998 BREAKTHROUGH OF THE YEAR 2003

dark matter simulation - expanding with the universe Text same simulation - not showing expansion dark matter starts very smooth... but is attracted to the wrinkles in space

Double Dark Simulation Rotation is to show 3-D shapes Yellow marks dense regions where galaxies are forming Billion years ago CLOCK Dark Matter Simulation: Columbia Super- Computer NASA Ames Laboratory

Music: Bach Suite #2 for Flute Via Lactea

Solar System Relative Abundances Thousand Million Billion

Top 10 Elements in the Human Body Element by # atoms 10. Magnesium (Mg) 0.03% 9. Chlorine (Cl) 0.04% 8. Sodium (Na) 0.06% 7. Sulfur (S) 0.06% 6. Phosphorous (P) 0.20% 5. Calcium (Ca) 0.24% 4. Nitrogen (N) 1.48% 3. Carbon (C) 9.99% 2. Oxygen (O) 26.33% 1. Hydrogen (H) 61.56%

Top 10 Elements in the Human Body Element by mass 10. Magnesium (Mg) 0.05% 9. Sodium (Na) 0.15% 8. Sulfur (S) 0.25% 7. Potassium (K) 0.35% 6. Phosphorous (P) 1.0% 5. Calcium (Ca) 1.5% 4. Nitrogen (N) 3% 3. Hydrogen (H) 10% 2. Carbon (C) 18% 1. Oxygen (O) 65% To make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe. Carl Sagan

The Atmosphere is Transparent to Light and Radio Ground-based observatory Blue curve: high-altitude observatory (Mauna Kea)

Spectral Analysis Each element has a unique spectral signature: Determined by arrangement of electrons. Lines of emission or absorption arise from re-arrangement of electrons into different energy levels. Hydrogen

Hydrogen Atom Spectrum ultraviolet visible infrared

Spectra of Sodium, Hydrogen, Calcium, Mercury, and Neon

Motion Away from Us: Redshift Redshift Blueshift

How redshift shows that the universe is expanding The laws of physics are the same throughout the universe Hot atoms emit characteristic patterns of colors The whole pattern is shifted toward red (longer wavelengths) if atoms are moving away from us Galaxy redshifts increase with the distance of distant galaxies, showing that the universe is expanding.

Our Cosmic Address The Modern Scientific Cosmos VOYAGE TO THE VIRGO CLUSTER each dot is a big galaxy Sloan Digital Sky Survey

Orion

VOYAGE TO THE VIRGO CLUSTER

Our Cosmic Address The Modern Scientific Cosmos each dot is a big galaxy Sloan Digital Sky Survey ZOOM-IN TO THE HUBBLE ULTRA DEEP FIELD

Sloan Digital Sky Survey Nearby Galaxies to 2 billion light years Luminous Red Galaxies to 6 billion light years Quasars to 28 billion light years

GALAXIES MAPPED BY THE SLOAN SURVEY Sloan Video Data Release 4: Ends with sphere of CBR and two astronomers looking at it as thought they are on the outside 565,715 Galaxies & 76,403 Quasars

GALAXIES MAPPED BY THE SLOAN SURVEY 33

When we look out in space we look back in time Cosmic Spheres of Time

Cosmic Horizon (The Big Bang) Cosmic Background Radiation Cosmic Dark Ages Bright Galaxies Form Big Galaxies Form Earth Forms Today When we look out in space we look back in time Cosmic Spheres of Time

Cosmic Spheres of Time

Videos: Credits Voyage to Virgo Cluster - www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~tully Nancy Abrams Hubble UDF zoom-in - Summers - Hubblesite.org R. Carlos Nakai SDSS map galaxies - astro.uchicago.edu/cosmus LCDM simulation - Allgood & Henze, NASA Ames R. Stoltzman/ - people.nas.nasa.gov/chenze/brandon C. Debussy Symbolic Images of the Cosmos: Cosmic Density Pyramid Spheres of Time Nancy Abrams Music: Cosmic Uroboros 2006 Abrams & Primack, Inc. http:// ViewfromtheCenter.c om