Title: Einsteins Legacy: Exotic Relativistic Objects in the Universe
1Einsteins Legacy Exotic Relativistic Objects in
the Universe
Sharon Morsink, Department of Physics, University
of Alberta
Alberta Physics Teachers Conference, U of A, Dec
9, 2005
2Einsteins Revolutionary Ideas
- No absolute definition of space or time
- Energy and mass are not distinct concepts
- Gravity isnt really a force after all
3Exotic Relativistic Objects?
- The Sun
- White Dwarf Stars
- Neutron Stars
- Black Holes
- Gravitational Lenses
- The Earth
4Equivalence of Mass and Energy
- After publishing his seminal 1905 paper on
relativity, Einstein suddenly realized that it
also implied mass and energy are equivalent
through the equation -
- E m c 2
- Because c (speed of light) is so large, small
amounts of mass can be converted to large amounts
of energy.
51919 Francis Aston invented the mass spectrometer
- Astons invention allowed him to measure the mass
of Hydrogen and Helium very precisely. (1922
Nobel Prize in Chemistry) - Aston found that the mass of one Helium atom is
only 99.3 of the mass of 4 Hydrogen atoms.
61920 Eddingtons Hypothesis about the Source of
the Suns Energy
- Eddington proposed that the Suns energy results
from the nuclear fusion reaction 4
H ? He - Every time this reaction takes place 0.7 of the
original mass of the Hydrogen is lost. - This lost mass can be converted to energy through
Emc2 - Unfortunately, at this time astronomers thought
that the Sun was composed of Iron.
71925 Cecilia Paynes PhD Thesis
- Her calculations showed that the Sun must be
composed of about 75 Hydrogen and about 23
Helium. - This meant that Einsteins equation Emc2 does
explain the Suns energy.
8Hydrostatic Equilibrium
- In a star, the inward force of gravity is
balanced by a net outward effective force caused
by gas pressure. - In a regular star the gas pressure is due to the
input of heat from nuclear reactions. - What happens when the star runs out of nuclear
fuel?
9Pressure in a T0 Gas
- In classical physics a zero temperature gas has
zero pressure. - Quantum mechanics gives us the Heisenberg
Uncertainty Principle - Even at T0 fermions (electrons, neutrons, etc)
have a speed
?x
Degeneracy Pressure results when a gas has low
temperature and high density.
10White Dwarf Stars
- The end-state of a low mass star (like the Sun)
is a white dwarf star. - A white dwarf star is composed of Carbon ions and
electrons - Typical Mass Suns Mass
- Typical Radius Earths Radius
- No nuclear reactions
- Degeneracy pressure (due to electrons) keeps a
white dwarf from collapsing.
Until 1930 it was thought that all stars ended up
as white dwarf stars.
11The Chandrasekhar Limit
- In 1930 Chandrasekhar realized that the equation
for the electron velocity in a white dwarf star
is fatally flawed
12Einsteins Special Relativity limits White Dwarf
Stars!
- Einsteins Special Relativity tells us that
electrons cant travel faster than light speed. - But in order for a high mass white dwarf star to
exist, ultra-high density and faster than light
speeds are required. - High mass stars cant end their
- lives as a white dwarf.
- High mass stars must end their life in a
complete gravitational collapse!
13The Discovery of Neutron Stars
- 1967 - Jocelyn Bell (while working on her PhD)
discovered radio pulses that repeated every
second. - Best explanation the pulsars are rotating
neutron stars - Neutron stars also must have a maximum mass
- The discovery of neutron stars made it seem more
likely that black holes could exist.
141915 Einsteins General Relativity
- In 1905 Einstein realized that Special Relativity
is incompatible with gravity, and that there are
problems with Newtons theory of Gravitation. - Einsteins theory of General Relativity is an
improved description of gravity that includes the
concepts of special relativity. - The calculations were so hard that it took
Einstein 10 years to figure it out.
15Whats the problem with Newtons theory of
gravity?
- Important results from special relativity
- massive particles must travel slower than light
- massless particles (like light) must travel at
the speed of light - information cant travel faster than light
- Suppose that the Sun were moved.
- Light from the Sun takes 8 minutes to travel to
the Earth, - so it takes 8 minutes for us to learn about the
change. - But in Newtons Gravity, the gravitational force
between the Earth the Sun changes
instantaneously we would get - information about the change faster than light
- Einsteins new improved gravity theory allows
for changes in the gravitational field to emit
gravitational radiation which communicates
information about the changes at the speed of
light.
16Principle of Equivalence
17Gravity as Geometry
- In Einsteins general relativity, gravity isnt
really a force! - The mass of a planet (or star) causes a curvature
of spacetime and satellites move on curved paths
due to the curvature.
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19A Dark Star
- In order for any object (rocket, baseball, etc)
to escape from a planets gravitational
attraction, it must be launched with a minimum
speed called the escape velocity. - 1783 John Michell Pierre-Simon Laplace
postulated that if a stars escape velocity were
the speed of light then the star would appear to
be dark.
3km
A star with the same mass as the Sun, but with a
3km radius would be a dark star.
Mass of Sun 2 x 1030 kg Radius of Sun 7 x 105
km
20A Black Hole
- In 1916 Karl Schwarzschild found the first
solution to Einsteins equations of general
relativity. - Schwarzschilds solution is now understood to
represent a black hole. - When a star (with the same mass as the Sun) gets
compressed to the size of a Dark Star, it cant
resist gravitational collapse. - There is no hard surface inside a black hole.
21Black Holes are Simple!
- 1967 Werner Israel, professor at U of Alberta
proved that a non-rotating black hole is very
simple - A black holes properties are independent of what
stuff went into it. - (Werner Israel is now retired and lives in
Victoria.)
22How do you detect an invisible object?
- Black holes in binary systems are detected by
looking for the motion of the companion. - If an accretion disk forms around the black hole
X-rays are emitted by the disk.
Cygnus X1
23Gravitational Deflection of Light
- In 1917 Einstein predicted that light from
distant stars would be deflected by the Suns
gravity. - In 1919 Arthur Eddington measured the effect
during a solar eclipse, verifying Einsteins
theory.
24Gravitational Lensing
25The Einstein Ring
26Gravitational Lensing by Clusters of Galaxies
27Detection of Black Holes
Or Black hole
The MACHO project monitored millions of stars in
the Centre of our Galaxy to look for brief
brightening events caused by gravitational
lensing by an invisible object. A few black holes
were detected.
28Rotational Effects in Gravity
- In Einsteins theory of gravity, all forms of
energy are sources of gravity (not just mass) - Rotational Kinetic energy also is a source of
gravity! - Einsteins theory predicts that all rotating
objects drag reference frames around them. - Joseph Lense and Hans Thirring first pointed out
this effect in 1918, so this is sometimes called
the Lense-Thirring Effect
29- The frame-dragging effect causes a gyroscope
orbiting a rotating object to precess. - Although the effect due to the Earth is tiny, the
Earth is the closest rotating astronomical
object! - Gravity Probe B is designed to measure this
precession very accurately in order to test the
frame-dragging effect. - The Gravity Probe B experiment finished taking
data earlier this year. - Within a year their results will be announced.
30Conclusions
- Einsteins contributions to astronomy are
indirect, but numerous!