Title: Black Holes: physics and astronomy
1Black Holes physics and astronomy
2Black Holes in classical physics Given a mass M,
how compact (squished) does it have to be?
Rs 2GM
c2
3General Relativity and Black Holes
- General Relativity a theory of gravity
- Basic mathematical object 4 dimensional spacetime
4Basic Ingredients of General Relativity
- (A) Objects move between 2 points in spacetime on
the shortest path between those points
(geodesics) - (B) The presence of mass warps or bends spacetime
The Einstein Field Equations
5General Relativistic Black Holes
- For sufficient concentration of mass in
sufficiently small region, there is a rip or hole
poked in spacetime
Schwarzschild Radius
DEMO with analogs
6Question Do black holes exist in nature?
- What would you look for? What kind of
observation would reveal a black hole?
7Cygnus X-1 the prototype black hole
http//blackholes.stardate.org/directory/factsheet
.php?id13
Artistss conception of Cygnus X-1
http//blackholes.stardate.org/directory/image.php
?id13img90
8Where Cygnus X-1 is located
9An example of a black hole system
- Black hole and a red dwarf
10A key to black holes hot accretion disks
11Present knowledge about black holes
- 20 confirmed black hole systems
- Least massive 3.7 - 5.0 solar masses
- Most massive 10.0 - 18.0 solar masses
- Remember all pulsars have 1.4 solar masses
12Black holes on larger scales the center of the
Milky Way
- A black hole of 2.5 million solar masses, and
more to come