Today. Today in Milky Way. ASTR 1040 Accel Astro: Stars & Galaxies

Similar documents
Today in Our Galaxy SECOND MID-TERM EXAM. ASTR 1040 Accel Astro: Stars & Galaxies. Another useful experience (we hope)

3/22/18. Onward to Galaxies, starting with our own! Warping of Space by Gravity. Three aspects of falling into a black hole: 1) Spaghettified

ASTR 1040: Stars & Galaxies

11/1/18. Our Milky Way Galaxy THIS INSPIRES A SONG! Onward to Galaxies, starting with our own! Stars and gas are all moving!

11/6/18. Today in Our Galaxy (Chap 19)

On Today s s Radar. Reading and Events SECOND MID-TERM EXAM. ASTR 1040 Accel Astro: Stars & Galaxies. Another useful experience (we hope)

Today in Milky Way. Clicker on deductions about Milky Way s s stars. Why spiral arms? ASTR 1040 Accel Astro: Stars & Galaxies

Today. When does a star leave the main sequence?

GR and Spacetime 3/20/14. Joys of Black Holes. Compact Companions in Binary Systems. What do we mean by the event horizon of a black hole?

Chapter 31: Galaxies and the Universe

ASTR 101 Introduction to Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies

Chapter 30: Stars. B. The Solar Interior 1. Core : the combining of lightweight nuclei into heavier nuclei

To get you thinking...

Tour of Galaxies. stuff: dust SEMI-WARM. ASTR 1040 Accel Astro: Stars & Galaxies. Dust+dark molecular clouds. in close-up VLT.

4/6/17. SEMI-WARM stuff: dust. Tour of Galaxies. Our Schedule

SPH3U1 Lesson 06 Kinematics

View of the Galaxy from within. Lecture 12: Galaxies. Comparison to an external disk galaxy. Where do we lie in our Galaxy?

Clicker Question: Clicker Question: Clicker Question: Clicker Question: What is the remnant left over from a Type Ia (carbon detonation) supernova:

A. Thermal radiation from a massive star cluster. B. Emission lines from hot gas C. 21 cm from hydrogen D. Synchrotron radiation from a black hole

Chapter 19: Our Galaxy

Our goals for learning: 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. We see our galaxy edge-on. Primary features: disk, bulge, halo, globular clusters All-Sky View

The Milky Way - Chapter 23

Physics 212. Lecture 12. Today's Concept: Magnetic Force on moving charges. Physics 212 Lecture 12, Slide 1

Astro 102 Lab #2. 1) Learning the user interface and setting up your home location

Stars, Galaxies & the Universe Lecture Outline

Today. Logistics. Visible vs. X-ray X. Synchrotron Radiation. Pulsars and Neutron Stars. ASTR 1040 Accel Astro: Stars & Galaxies

Name: Period: Date: ATOMIC STRUCTURE NOTES ADVANCED CHEMISTRY

ASTR 200 : Lecture 22 Structure of our Galaxy

Today + Become a Learning Assistant! Info Session (Tomorrow) Wed March 5, 6-8pm6 MCD Biology Interactive Classroom

Flipping Physics Lecture Notes: Simple Harmonic Motion Introduction via a Horizontal Mass-Spring System

Reminders! Observing Projects: Both due Monday. They will NOT be accepted late!!!

4/18/17. Our Schedule. Revisit Quasar 3C273. Dark Matter in the Universe. ASTR 1040: Stars & Galaxies

3/1/18. Things to do. Topics for Today

Tour of Galaxies. Sgr A* VLT in IR + adaptive optics. orbits. ASTR 1040 Accel Astro: Stars & Galaxies VLT IR+AO

The Milky Way, Hubble Law, the expansion of the Universe and Dark Matter Chapter 14 and 15 The Milky Way Galaxy and the two Magellanic Clouds.

Our Galaxy. Milky Way Galaxy = Sun + ~100 billion other stars + gas and dust. Held together by gravity! The Milky Way with the Naked Eye

Plan o o. I(t) Divide problem into sub-problems Modify schematic and coordinate system (if needed) Write general equations

Regents Chemistry Period Unit 3: Atomic Structure. Unit 3 Vocabulary..Due: Test Day

11/8/18. Tour of Galaxies. Our Schedule

Lecture 30. The Galactic Center

Our Galaxy. We are located in the disk of our galaxy and this is why the disk appears as a band of stars across the sky.

14. Which shows the direction of the centripetal force acting on a mass spun in a vertical circle?

14. Which shows the direction of the centripetal force acting on a mass spun in a vertical circle?

Galaxies: The Nature of Galaxies

Chapter 19 Reading Quiz Clickers. The Cosmic Perspective Seventh Edition. Our Galaxy Pearson Education, Inc.

Three Major Components

Galaxies and the Universe. Our Galaxy - The Milky Way The Interstellar Medium

Part two of a year-long introduction to astrophysics:

The Milky Way Galaxy (ch. 23)

Exam #3. Median: 83.8% High: 100% If you d like to see/discuss your exam, come to my office hours, or make an appointment.

Our Galaxy. Chapter Twenty-Five. Guiding Questions

AS1001:Extra-Galactic Astronomy

ASTR 101 General Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies

The Classification of Galaxies

Flipping Physics Lecture Notes: Simple Harmonic Motion Introduction via a Horizontal Mass-Spring System

Our View of the Milky Way. 23. The Milky Way Galaxy

Lecture 29. Our Galaxy: "Milky Way"

Physics HW Set 3 Spring 2015

An Introduction to Galaxies and Cosmology

ASTR 1040: Stars & Galaxies

PART 3 Galaxies. Gas, Stars and stellar motion in the Milky Way

ASTR 1120 General Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies

Fall 2013 Physics 172 Recitation 3 Momentum and Springs

3/18/14. Today on Stellar Explosions. Second Mid-Term Exam. Things to do SECOND MID-TERM EXAM. Making a millisecond pulsars spin it up!

On Today s s Radar. ASTR 1040 Accel Astro: Stars & Galaxies. Sb) Andromeda M31 (Sb( Andromeda surprises with Spitzer in IR

Neutron Stars. Chapter 14: Neutron Stars and Black Holes. Neutron Stars. What s holding it up? The Lighthouse Model of Pulsars

4/12/18. Our Schedule. Measuring big distances to galaxies. Hamilton on Hawking tonight. Brightness ~ Luminosity / (Distance) 2. Tully-Fisher Relation

Number of Stars: 100 billion (10 11 ) Mass : 5 x Solar masses. Size of Disk: 100,000 Light Years (30 kpc)

Chapter 23 The Milky Way Galaxy Pearson Education, Inc.

Exam 4 Review EXAM COVERS LECTURES 22-29

Matter Content from State Frameworks and Other State Documents

Laboratory: Milky Way

Chapter 11 The Formation of Stars

ASTR 1040 Accel Astro: Stars & Galaxies

It is about 100,000 ly across, 2,000 ly thick, and our solar system is located 26,000 ly away from the center of the galaxy.

AQA GCSE Physics. Topic 4: Atomic Structure. Notes. (Content in bold is for Higher Tier only)

Life Cycle of a Star - Activities

Introduction to Spacetime Geometry

ASTRODYNAMICS. o o o. Early Space Exploration. Kepler's Laws. Nicolaus Copernicus ( ) Placed Sun at center of solar system

Structure of the Milky Way. Structure of the Milky Way. The Milky Way

Astronomy 113. Dr. Joseph E. Pesce, Ph.D. Distances & the Milky Way. The Curtis View. Our Galaxy. The Shapley View 3/27/18

Astronomy 113. Dr. Joseph E. Pesce, Ph.D. Dr. Joseph E. Pesce, Ph.D.

Distance Measuring Techniques and The Milky Way Galaxy

The Galaxy. (The Milky Way Galaxy)

Activity Guide Loops and Random Numbers

The Milky Way Galaxy

Our Solar System: A Speck in the Milky Way

Chapter 1 Notes Using Geography Skills

Chapter 14 The Milky Way Galaxy

ASTR 100. Lecture 28: Galaxy classification and lookback time

"1 O O O. -U -7 P fl> 1 3. jff. (t) o o 1-7- PAa s: A - o 0'»«-« "Tf O ") ftt Ti 0 -- CO -1 O. fa n. i,, I. -n F en 2.0»- 4 T2. -5 Ut.

Accretion Disks. Review: Stellar Remnats. Lecture 12: Black Holes & the Milky Way A2020 Prof. Tom Megeath 2/25/10. Review: Creating Stellar Remnants

Therefore the atomic diameter is 5 orders of magnitude ( times) greater than the m

Astronomy 114. Lecture 29: Internal Properties of Galaxies. Martin D. Weinberg. UMass/Astronomy Department

ASTR 1120 General Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies

Chapter 19 Galaxies. Hubble Ultra Deep Field: Each dot is a galaxy of stars. More distant, further into the past. halo

Side View. disk mostly young stars and lots of dust! Note position of the Sun, just over half way out. This Class (Lecture 28): More Milky Way

Midterm Results. The Milky Way in the Infrared. The Milk Way from Above (artist conception) 3/2/10

The distance modulus in the presence of absorption is given by

The Milky Way Galaxy Guiding Questions

Transcription:

ASTR 1040 Accel Astr: Stars & Galaxies Prf. Juri Tmre TA: Nichlas Nelsn Lecture 19 Tues 15 Mar 2011 zeus.clrad.edu/astr1040-tmre tmre Superbubble NGC 3079 Tday in Milky Way Lk at cmpnents f galaxy: stars, gas, dust Examine the rtatin curve f ur galaxy, and the unseen mass (dark matter) that it implies Lk at why spiral patterns are made in the disk f galaxies, including ur wn Examine the Star-Gas Gas-Star Cycles wrking in ur galaxy disk, and its ingredients Interstellar Medium (ISM) gas and dust, plus super-bubbles blwn by multiple supernvae Recycling n a grand scale, and building the heavier atms Tday Hmewrk Set # 8.5 passed ut tday, HW # 8 due Cmplete yur reading f 19.4 Mysterius Galactic Center Remember that Planet Finder prject is due this Thur Graded Mid-Term Exam 2 will be returned n Thur Observing a black hle: Cygnus X-1 Cygnus Lp SNR Hme f Cyg X-1 Cygnus X-1: X Blue supergiant (strng winds) purs H + He nt accretin disk f black hle Stellar-size black hle Accretin disk Blue supergiant 1

Views f Veil Nebula SS 433 tp candidate fr wild bject! Such SNR may have a BH lurking!.. but nt this ne anther stellar-size size black hle SS 443 BH + jets Clicker Size f Black Hle What des the Schwarzschild radius f a black hle (BH) depend n? C. A. Bth mass and chemical cmpsitin f the BH B. Radius f BH, as measured by careful bservatins f its size C. Only the mass f BH D. Whether BH frmed in massive star supernva r in sme ther way Gamma-Ray Bursts HYPERNOVA? Cllapse f very massive star > BH Nw t Our Milky Way Galaxy Luminsity ~ 10 6 t 10 3 times utput frm galaxy Visible frm acrss the universe! HST 2

The Milky Way (fuzzy ribbn f light acrss the sky) 200-400 billin stars 100,000 light years in diameter,, r ~ 30,000 pc = 30 Kpc (kil-parsecs) Size f Milky Way REMINDER Sun is lcated abut 8.5 kpc frm center, in the `Orin Arm Artist s s sketch! If we might see Milky Way frm utside We might prefer t lk like this! Prettier? Spiral Sb galaxy NGC 4414 M101 with mre distinctive spiral arms Cmpsite f M101 much ges n! Milky Way Anatmy: Spiral Galaxy Disk: includes spiral arms -- yung, new star frmatin Bulge & Hal: lder stars, glbular clusters 3

Clicker Where are we? Why was it s difficult t figure ut where in the Milky Way are the Sun and Earth lcated, and if urs is the nly nebula (galaxy)? A. We are immersed in a sup f stars, gas and dust, s hard t see far B. In a middle f city f stars, hard t figure shape f verall `metrplitan area C. Gas and dust can absrb light, making distance estimates uncertain D. All f the abve D. Disk is very thin! Artist s s edge-n view Spiral galaxy NGC 891 nearly edge-n One-pager: ALL abut us! Sketch f Milky Way Edge-n stars, gas, dust in disk Tp Pre-Milky Way: early hal + disk Hw t build a spiral galaxy (r s we think!) 4

All spiral galaxies are cnstantly changing Inventry f stuff making up ur galaxy Stars Gas Cycle f star gas The Star-Gas- star Star Cycle + dark matter Dust Many views f ur galaxy disk Reading clicker mapping ur galaxy We want t map the structures f very cld gas within the dusty disk f the Milky Way. What wavelengths shuld we be using, and why? A. radi B. visible light C. x-rays A. A. Radi Dust bscures ur visin f much f the galaxy in visible and UV light. X-rays nly highlight the httest and weirdest places 21 cm radi waves map nrmal hydrgen gas -- these pass thrugh dust unaffected cnfused visible image MW disk in radi Hal & bulge: swarming in and ut Disk: circular + bit up/dwn Mtin f stars in spiral galaxy 5

Different star mtins in disk & hal 1. Stars mving in circles: rbital velcity law = R x V 2 / G M R mass inward slar system radius rbital velcity faster rbit, mre mass 2. MW rtatin curve Massive dark matter hal fr MW Stars and gas are embedded in a much larger dark matter hal?? Dn t t knw what dark matter is yet prbably nt barynic (usual prtns, neutrns, electrns) Rtatin curve is flat r even rising! Mst f the mass f the galaxy is utside the slar circle! But few stars, little gas there DARK MATTER! prbably in large hal -- utweights stars+gas by factr f 3 t 10 Reality fr the Milky Way Rle f dark matter n rtatin prfile DARK MATTER Dark matter hal fr galaxies Presence revealed by rtatin curves (mtins f stars in galaxy) Dark matter extends beynd visible part f the galaxy -- mass is ~10x stars and gas! Mst likely subatmic particles, as yet unidentified (weakly( interacting massive particles WIMPs? ) 6

Discussin Tpic Cycle f Stars and Gas -- Des this cntinue frever in Milky Way why r why nt? And des it depend n yur lcatin within MW? Why spiral arms? Density waves stars mve in and ut f denser regins Mre like ripples in a pnd than arms f a pinwheel In dense regins, star frmatin is mre intense,, s arms are brighter M51 - Whirlpl Push and pull f gravity in disk Gas/stars are pulled a little frward r backward tward the high density regins Such clumping helps create a spiral pattern 7