Title: The Cosmic Distance Ladder
1The Cosmic Distance Ladder
Dr. Frederic V. Hessman Universitäts-Sternwarte
Göttingen
2The Importance of Distance
- The only direct forms of information we have from
cosmic objects are - Light (frequency, amount, velocity, color,
chemical abundances) - Position on Sky (angles, movement)
- Time (temporal variations)
- Everything else has to be derived from these few
hints, e.g. - Mass (velocity, time, sometimes distance)
- Power (amount, distance)
- Size (angle, distance)
- Age (different quantities, distance for
cosmological objects)
3The Distance Ladder
External Galaxies
Our Galaxy
Solar System
4Within the Solar System
Johannes Kepler
Radar
Astronomical Unit
5Stellar Parallaxes
Parallax
6Cepheid Variable Stars
Brightness
Velocity
7SUPERNOVAE
Brightness
Time
8Cosmic Expansion (Hubble Flow)
9The Basic Distance Ladder
Type Ia Supernovae (Thursday)
External Galaxies
Cepheid Variables (Wednesday)
Our Galaxy
Geometrical Parallax (Tuesday)
Solar System
Astronomical Unit (Monday)
10I The Distance to the Sun
Eratosthenes (235 B.C.E.) accurate size of the
Earth Aristarchus (210 B.C.E.) relative sizes
Earth and Moon
Kepler (1630) connection between orbit size
and period Cassini Richter (1672) triangulatio
n distance to Mars Halley (1761,
1769) triangulation of Venus transits
11One Way to Measure the Distance
- Measure angular radius of Sun w
- Measure rotation period P
- Measure rotation velocity V
- V 2?R / P
- sin(w) R / AU
12Measuring the Angular Radius
Pin-Hole Camera
w
l
L
13Measuring the Suns Rotation Rate
Sunspots
Angle
Time
14Measuring the Suns Rotation Speed
Doppler Effect ??/?V/c
15 Corrections
- Size of Pin-hole w
- Projection of solar rotation to the equator P
- Earths orbital (synodic) motion P
- Sun Earth velocities not perpendicular V
- Suns rotational axis tilted by 6.46 deg V
(See Page 9)
16One Way to Measure the Distance
- Measure angular radius of Sun w
- Measure rotation period P
- Measure rotation velocity V
- V 2?R / P
- sin(w) R / AU
17What else can one do with the A.U.?
(See examples on Pages 12 13)
18What else can one do with the images?
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