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Chapter 21 Evidence of the Big Bang Hubble s Law Universal recession: Slipher (1912) and Hubble found that all galaxies seem to be moving away from us: the greater the distance, the higher the redshift Hubble s Law The relationship is set by Hubble s constant H 0 : The current value for Hubble s constant is Expansion of the Universe Motion of galaxies not unique to Milky Way: all galaxies see all others moving away from them Whole universe is in state of expansion Current expansion implies whole universe much more compact in past Hubble Law gives idea of time since universe began: Big Bang theory Age of the Universe Time since any galaxy left origin is d/v (distance/velocity) Velocity is given by Hubble s law, v=hd Age = d/v = d/ (Hd) = 1/ H H = 70 km/s / Mpc (1 Mpc = 10 6 pc) = 70 km/s / (3.1x10 19 km) =2.3x10-18 /s Age = 1/H = 4.4x10 17 s = 14x10 9 (compare to age of Earth 4.5x10 9 ) Big Bang Theory The universe began as a hot, dense singularity that has expanded and cooled over time. 1

Big Bang Theory Two-dimensional analogy In an expanding universe, every galaxy sees all other galaxies moving away from them. The center of the universe perspective is an illusion. Example of something that expands but has no center or edge is the surface of a balloon Expansion of the Universe means: http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/balloon0.html The Big Bang was not an explosion that occurred within the universe. There is no extra space that the universe is expanding into. The Big Bang did not occur at any one location in the universe rather, it occurred at all locations. Rather, space itself is expanding. Big Bang also marked the beginning of time. Age limits how far back we see or the size of the observable universe (14 billion light). distance? Distances between faraway galaxies change while light travels lookback time Big Bang Theory Einstein s general relativity theory applied to the universe as a whole John Wheeler: "Matter tells space how to curve, and space tells matter how to move. Assumption about the uniformity of the universe in space: cosmological principle 2

The Cosmological Principle The physical laws that apply to one part of the universe apply throughout the universe. The universe is homogeneous: it is made of the same materials and has the same composition everywhere (no center; no edges). The universe is isotropic: the universe has the same general distribution of matter in all directions (expansion looks the same). Density = Critical Density > Critical Density < Critical Solution: Overall expansion and (spacetime) geometry of the universe is closely related to total density of matter and energy in the universe Critical density: 6 hydrogen atoms per cubic meter Primary Evidence 1) Expansion of the Universe (Hubble s Law). 2) Detection of the radiation from the Big Bang. 3) Abundances of helium and light elements. 4) Structure in the Universe. Expansion of Universe implies dense, hot start: Big Bang The cosmic microwave background the radiation left over from the Big Bang was detected by Penzias & Wilson in 1965 Background radiation from Big Bang has been freely streaming across universe since atoms formed at temperature ~ 3,000 K: visible/ir 3

Background has perfect thermal radiation spectrum at temperature 2.73 K Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Expansion of universe has redshifted thermal radiation from that time to ~1000 times longer wavelength: microwaves Protons and neutrons combined to make long-lasting helium nuclei when universe was hot and ~ 3 minutes old. Heavier elements not made because universe cooled quickly. Structure in CMB Maps Big Bang theory prediction: 75% H, 25% He (by mass) Matches observations of nearly primordial gases Structure in the Universe Tiny ripples in cosmic background radiation (after removal of part from Milky Way) found by NASA Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (map.gsfc.nasa.gov) and the ESA Planck Space Telescope: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4kx_qmujlq These structures provide the seeds for later development of galaxies and clusters of galaxies. Ancient Structures in the Universe WMAP ripples of +/- 0.01% (25 arcmin resolution). Inset: Cosmic Background Imager (9 arcmin resolution). Structures seen with size of about 1 degree. 4

Observed and predicted angular scale clumping for critical density (flat Universe) are excellent match. Summary of WMAP Results Universe is 13.7 billion old First stars appeared 200 million after Big Bang CMB is from 379,000 after Big Bang Universe contains 4% Atoms, 23% Cold Dark Matter, 73% Dark Energy Universe will probably expand forever, but The nature of the dark energy is still a mystery, so results could change. The Universe As An 80-year-old Person... Time Since the Big Bang 379,000 200 million The Universe Time when the pattern of CMB light was set. Universe was cool enough for atoms to form. The matter in the Universe has condensed by gravity sufficiently to make the first stars. Human Equivalent Baby just 19 hours old. Baby of 13 months (first steps). 1 billion The first galaxies began to form. Child just under six old. 9.1 billion Sun and Earth form. Adult at 53. 13.7 billion The present day Universe of stars and galaxies. Adult at 80. 5