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Astronomy 100Tuesday, Thursday 2:30 - 3:45 pmTom [email protected]/astronomy100Schedule• Today (end and beginning of the universe)• May 3 (Does Life Exist Elsewhere in the Universe)•May 5 (Review)• May 10 (Exam 4)• May 12 (Exam 5) (optional)• May 20 (Final) (optional)Exam 4• Know the class notes• Know all the definitions on the website• Know the Summary of Key Concepts at the end of every chapterExam 5 and Final• Know the class notes• Know how to do every question on the 1st4 exams• Know the Summary of Key Concepts at the end of every chapterOWL assignment (Due Today)• There is be an OWL assignment due on Thursday April 28 at 11:59 pm.• There are 15 questions and a perfect score will give you 2 homework points.Homework Assignment(Due by May 3)• Make up a test question for next test• Multiple Choice• A-E possible answers• 1 point for handing it in• 1 point for me using it on test• The question needs to be on material that will be on the 4th examHomework Assignment(Due by May 5)• I have placed 40 terms on the website• You get 0.1 of a HW point for each of these you define and hand in to me• Definitions need to be hand-written or hand-typed• A lot of these definitions will be on next test• Drake Equation• Dark Energy• Tully-Fisher Relation• ALH84001• Cepheid Variable• White Dwarf• Jocelyn Bell• Viking Mission• Hubble’s Law•SETI•Big Bang•COBE• Standard Candle•Quasar•Planck Time• Inflation in the Early Universe• Olber’s Paradox• Cosmic Microwave Background• Isotope•Baryon• Percival Lowell•Redshift• Dark Matter•MACHO• Critical Density• Radio Galaxy• Main Sequence Fitting• Cosmological Horizon• White Dwarf Supernova• Interstellar Medium• Supercluster•WIMPS•Pulsar• Habitable Zone• Maunder Minimum• Convection Zone• Radiation Zone• Hubble’s Constant• Starburst Galaxy•EuropaAstronomy Help Desk• There is an Astronomy Help Desk in Hasbrouck 205. • It is open Monday through Thursday from 7-9 pm.Olber’s paradox• How can the night sky be dark if the universe is infinite and full of stars?Answer?• We can only see a finite number of stars• Big Bang theory works:• The universe began at a particular time4 Forces that operate in the universe• Gravity• Electromagnetism• Strong Force•Weak ForceGravity• Massive particles interact with other massive particles• Acts on big distancesElectromagnetism• Charged particles act with other charged particles• Act on small distancesStrong Force• Force that holds atomic nuclei together• Keeps protons together in a nucleus• Protons would fly apart• Occurs over very small distances like diameters of nucleiWeak Force• Weak forces govern nuclear reactions• Occurs over distances 0.1% the diameter of a protonBig Bang• The event that gave birth to the universe• One consequence of the Big Bang is that the conditions of today's universe are different from the conditions in the past or in the future.The Name• Fred Hoyle proposed an alternative Steady State model in which the universe was both expanding and eternal• Hoyle christened the theory, referring to it disdainfully in a radio broadcast as "this 'Big Bang' idea".Planck Time•10-43 seconds after Big Bang• Before Planck Time, the universe was concentrated in a single point• At Planck Time, the universe was 1032Kelvin and it had the size of 10-33cm.Before Planck Time• Before a time classified as a Planck time, all of the four fundamental forces are presumed to have been unified into one force. • All matter, energy, space and time are presumed to have exploded outward from the original singularity. • Nothing is known of this period.Video• http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/2003/27/video/bSounds• http://staff.washington.edu/seymour/altvw104.htmlGUT Era•Lasts from 10-43until 10-38 seconds after Big Bang• GUT – Grand Unified Theory• At high enough temperatures, electromagnetism, strong force, and weak force all act as one force• Gravity still acts separatelyInflation• During GUT era, there was inflation• Rapid expansion of universeElectroweak era•Lasts from 10-38until 10-10 seconds after Big Bang• Strong Force becomes separated • Left with Electroweak forceParticles being created and destroyedParticle Era•Lasts from 10-10until 0.001 seconds after Big Bang• Quarks, electrons, neutrinos formed • Quarks started to make protons and neutrons and antiprotons and antineutronsAntimatter• Particle with same mass as ordinary particle but other basic properties are precisely oppositeBig Question• If there were equal numbers of protons and antiprotons• And neutrons and antineutrons• All the particles would have annihilated each other• Creates photonsMust have• There must have been a very slight excess of matter over antimatter• Like for every one billion antiprotons• There were one billion and one protons• So the billion antiprotons annihilated the billion protons• Left one protonEra of Nucleosynthesis• Lasts from 0.001 seconds to 3 minutes after Big Bang• Fusion started to occur• 75% of the universe was hydrogen• 25% of the universe was heliumEra of Nuclei• Lasts from 3 minutes to 380,000 years after Big Bang• Cool enough so hydrogen and helium could capture electrons• Photons stopped hitting electrons and instead were able to stream through the universeEra of Atoms• Lasts from 380,000 to one billion years after Big Bang• Protogalactic clouds start to formEra of galaxies• Lasts from one billion years after Big Bang to present • Galaxies formEvidence for Big Bang• Cosmic Microwave Background is the form of electromagnetic radiation that fills the whole of the universe.COBECosmic Background ExplorerMeasured thermal background of skySky has temperature of 2.73 KDue to• Photons that streamed out during the era of nuclei had temperature of 3,000 K• Had blackbody spectrum• Has temperature now of 2.73 K since universe has expanded and stretched the wavelength of the photonsBrighter regions are 0.0001 K hotterImportance• This 2.73 K is very uniform across the sky• Permeates the whole sky• Evidence for Big BangOther evidence• Predicted to have produced 75% hydrogen and 25% helium during the era of nucleosynthesis• That is approximately what we see todayEnd of Universe• Critical Density – Density marking the


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