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Galaxies
April 2, 2003
  1. Introduction to Galaxies
  2. Types of Galaxies
  3. The Milky Way
  4. Dark Matter

http//www.hep.fsu.edu/tadams/courses/spr03/ast10
02/Lecture040203.pdf
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Messier Objects
  • 1784 Charles Messier
  • he was a comet hunter
  • Identified 103 objects in the
  • sky which were not stars
  • these were fuzzy objects
  • he identified them so they would not be mistaken
    for comets
  • These were actually galaxies, globular clusters
    and such
  • far away
  • Now a very useful list of interesting objects for
    amateur astronomers to look at

M1 Crab Nebular
3
Looking at Distant Objects
  • Objects look different depending on how they are
    viewed
  • We are unable to walk around an object which is
    millions of lightyears away
  • So we have to try to interpret what we see
  • compare to objects oriented differently

4
Looking at the Dark Sky
  • A picture of a dark patch of the sky using the
    Hubble Space Telescope

5
Galaxies
  • Galaxies are large collections of stars
  • millions and billions of stars
  • The Milky Way is our own galaxy
  • There are hundreds of billions of galaxies in the
    Universe
  • Millions to hundreds of billions of stars in each
    galaxy

6
Types of Galaxies
  • Three main types of galaxies
  • based on shape
  • Spiral
  • rotating disk
  • (with arms)
  • Elliptical
  • oval disk of stars
  • more chaotic motion
  • Irregular
  • none of the above

7
Active Galactic Nuclei
  • Some galaxies have supermassive black holes at
    the center
  • If material is falling into the black hole,
    enormous amounts
  • of energy are released
  • accretion disk
  • Can shine with a luminosity
  • of 1-100 million Suns!
  • Quasars are a type of AGN

8
Galaxy Collisions
  • Occasionally galaxies collide
  • dont actually slam into each other
  • Passage of one galaxy through/near another causes
    major stirring
  • due to gravity
  • Causes new activity
  • star formation, AGNs,

Think of walking around before a football game
9
Looking at the Milky Way
  • Viewed as a bright band of stars across the sky
  • Galactic center appears in the southern part of
    the sky (from the northern hemisphere
  • Much of the Milky Way is blocked by dust
  • dark band through the middle of the Milky Way
  • But we can study it in longer wavelengths
  • e.g. radio waves

10
Spiral Galaxies
  • Spiral arms are
  • a natural consequence of some rotations
  • If gas/dust in a disk are rotating with the same
    speed, stuff further out will take longer to go
    around
  • it will lag behind

11
Pieces of a Spiral Galaxy
  • Disk
  • Arms
  • Bulge
  • barred?
  • black hole
  • Halo
  • Globular clusters

12
Globular Clusters
  • Groups of old stars in the galactic halo
  • may have around 500,000 stars
  • may be around 15 lightyears across
  • Formed before the galaxy
  • or at very early stages
  • Orbiting the galaxy
  • No new star formation going on
  • Useful for studying the distribution of material
    in the galaxy
  • from gravity

13
Rotation Speeds of Galaxies
14
Rotation Speeds of Galaxies
  • For spiral galaxies, stars farther out should be
    moving slower
  • But we see them all moving with the same speed!

Dark Matter!
  • must have an explanation

15
What is Dark Matter?
  • Dark matter is material we cant see
  • We have various evidence the Universe has lots of
    matter we cant see
  • rotation speeds of galaxies
  • movement of global clusters around galaxies
  • Two primary theories
  • MACHOs MAssive Compact Halo Objects
  • planets or brown dwarfs or low-mass black holes
  • unlikely, people are looking, have seen a few,
    but not enough
  • WIMPs Weakly Interacting Massive Particles
  • new type of elementary particle

16
A Great Question
  • The nature of dark matter is one of the great
    questions of astronomy
  • Could have very important implications on our
    understanding of the Universe
  • something is out there which we do not understand
  • could radically change how we think about many
    things
  • Pay attention to this issue in the coming decades

17
Studying Star Clusters
  • Clusters of stars formed at the same time of the
    same materials
  • Studying them tells us about the life of stars
  • plot where stars fall on H-R diagram
  • Looking at many clusters tells us how stars leave
    main sequence

18
Summary
  • Galaxies are large collections of stars
  • three types/shapes
  • hundreds of billions of galaxies
  • Spiral galaxies have structure
  • Milky Way is a spiral galaxy
  • Globular clusters
  • Dark matter
  • from rotational velocities of stars in galaxies
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