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Dark Energy & other Flaws of the Universe Peter Hoeflich Dept. of Physics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA Questions: - What is the structure of 'Space and the Universe'? - How was the 'Past' and the 'Future'? - Why does the Universe looks like it does, or does is look like it does because we are looking? - Is our Universe unique?

What is Space, Time and Gravitation?

The Rubber Sheet Picture of Gravity

Edwin Hubble (1889 1953)

Hubble s Law

The Worst Mistake of My Life. 1) The original version of Einstein s equations of general relativity demanded that the universe expand or contract. 2) In those days (1917) the universe was thought to be static, so Einstein added an extra term to the equations so they gave a static universe. 3) Ten years later the expansion of the universe was discovered and the extra term was removed.

What is the Past and Future of the Universe?

The Newtonian View of the Expansion of the Universe

Evolution of the Universe 3E6yrs 1E9yrs 13.7E9yrs

Some 80 years later: A Big Surprise: Type Ia Supernovae as 'quasi'-standard Candles (Phillips & Co. 1989ff) (Animation from Saul's Webpage)

Observables in Type Ia Supernovae Composite of 22 SNeIa light curves (Branch & Tammann, 1992, ARAA 405,5) Brightness decline relation (mostly CTIO data) Co-tail Maximum Spectra between 2000 and 8000 A (Hoeflich, 1995, ApJ 443, 89) F - LC s are rather similar - decline rate is related to brightness (cosmology!!!) - spectra are governed by Doppler shifted lines (10000km/sec) of products of explosive C/O/Si burning PROBLEM: Are subluminous and normal bright SN in the same class?

The Brightness Decline Relation:Light Curves in a Nutshell Energy Input: Radioactive Decay 56Ni 56Co 56 Fe Products: X- and Gamma-ray photos + positrons Optical Luminosity: Deposition of hard photos/positrons + diffusion of low energy photons + geometrical dilution by expansion More 56Ni Higher luminosity & temperature larger opacity longer diffusion time scales t<t(diff) t>>t(diff)

The Hubble Diagram for Type Ia Supernovae Nobel Price 2011: Perlmutter, Riess & Schmidt

Evolution of the Universe 3E6yrs 1E9yrs 13.7E9yrs

The Light Produced by the Big Bang. I. The early universe was hot, dense, and opaque. Therefore it was full of black body radiation (Kirchhoff s laws!).

The Big Bang Light Was Discovered in 1965 by Arno Penzias Robert Wilson 1978 Nobel Laureates in Physics

The Cosmic Microwave Background Intensity The peak of the spectrum is at about 1 mm. These are microwaves so the light is called the Cosmic Microwave Background, or CMB. Frequency (= c/λ) The corresponding temperature is 2.7 The spectrum is not measurably different from a black body spectrum.

Fluctuations in the MWB Does this look totally random to you?

Inflation: Why do we need it, or why is the CMB isotropic? Guth (1981): Expansion to 3 billion light years within 1E-35 seconds.

The sun shines with a power of 3.85e33 erg/s = 3.85e26 Watts It has done so for 4.7 Bio. years (d: Milliarden) Stars and Star explosions have created the chemical elements our world (and we) are made from 24

A little Light Matter Only nuclear reactions can convert the chemical elements The big bang only created Hydrogen and Helium We are made of Hydrogen, Carbon, Oxygen, Calcium, etc. The heavier elements (>He) around us were created in stars and star explosions Is this just another curious coincidence of the Universe? 25

pp-chains: 1H 4He Step 1: available: 1H, some 4He 0.02% p+p d + e+ + ν e Step 2: available: p, some d,4he 14% d+p 3He 14% Step 3: available: p, some 3He,4He little d (rapid destruction) 86% 3He+3He 2p + 4He 14% 3He+4He 7Be 86% Step 4: 14% 7Be + e 7Li+ν e 0.02% 7Be + p 8B Step 5: 7Li + p 8Be 26 8B e + ν e + 8Be + 2 x 4He

When stars run out of Hydrogen, they burn Helium That is easier said than done! 12 C can not be made step by step. Nature needs to collide three Helium-nuclei within 10-15 seconds! 27

He + 4He +4He = 12C 4 We got lucky!!! Nature chose to put a Resonant state in 12C at 7.45 MeV ( Hoyle state ). Without this state, the universe would still be made of Hydrogen and Helium. 28

Curious Accidents and Coincidences The isotropic microwave background radiation implies that the universe expanded faster than c very early. Currently the universe is flat (Acceleration due dark energy currently balances the deceleration of known matter.) The universe is made from matter and contains essentially no antimatter. Protons can not stick to other protons. Three Helium nuclei can stick together to form Carbon.

The State of the Cosmos Our current laws of physics break down at the beginning of time. Still, the laws of physics contain Constants of Nature, which seem carefully balanced to produce a universe we can live in. We don't know why, but we keep trying and maybe succeed. Some of the attempts predict a multitude of parallel universes, each with different Constants of Nature.

The Anthropic Principle The Constants of Nature indeed are carefully balanced just to produce a universe we can live in, because we are alive and measured the Constants of Nature in this universe. This philosophy would mean that Physics has indeed reached the limits of its own scope; There is no cause for the structure of the current universe.

Fundamental laws of a German tribe near Colon (as formulated by a brewery and translated by Ingo Wiedenhoever) Artikel 1 et es wie et es The laws of nature are as they are. Artikel 2 et kütt wie et kütt We see the nature as it is because we can observe it Artikel 3 et hätt noch emmer jot jegange. It always went well (not the end of the physics)

Build up a power spectrum by averaging over mmodes. (large uncertainties for low-l modes)

How the Distances between Galaxies (or Anything Else) Increase in an Expanding Universe