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Title: Galaxies


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Galaxies Types and Structures
  • Other galaxies like our own Milky Way? Appear as
    small globules like globular clusters in our
    galaxy.
  • Harlow Shapeley NO, only other globular
    cluster of stars
  • Heber Curtis YES, other galaxies like island
    universes
  • Hubble settled the debate by measuring the large
    distances to other galaxies using the bright
    Cepheid stars

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Twin galaxies Spiral and Dwarf
Whirlpool Galaxy disintegrates its small neighbor
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Mult-wavelength Far-Infrared map of M81 Bodes
Galaxy 12 million Lys Ursa Major constellation
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Andromeda
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Variety of Spiral Galaxies
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Elliptical Galaxies
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Types of Galaxies
  • Spirals nucleus, bulge, halo, spiral arms
  • Barred Spirals barred nucleus, ....
  • Ellipticals various kinds of ellipticity,
    from near-circular E0 to highly oval and flat E7
    (need to distinguish from edge-on view) no
    disks, spiral arms, or dust lanes
  • Irregulars Not like spirals or ellipticals
  • Hubble Classification Tuning Fork Diagram

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Ordinary Spirals
Ellipticals
Barred Spirals
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Hubble Classification
  • Ordinary Spirals classified according to
    relative bulge strength and tightness of spiral
    arms
  • - Sa prominent bulge and tight but
    indistinct arms
  • - Sb less prominent bulge and looser arm
    structure
  • - Sc small bulge and loose and clearly seen
    arms
  • i.e. from Sa to Sc, from tight to
    unwinding arms
  • Barred Spirals bar-shaped nucleus (jet??) as
    many as ordinary spirals bar rotates like solid
    spiral arms emerge from either end (SBa, SBb,
    SBc)
  • Irregulars chaotic structure, no systematic
    rotation, many dwarf irregular galaxies
    (classified as dI)

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Barred Spirals Powered by Rotating Jets
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New Galaxy (General) Catalog (NGC)
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Clusters of galaxies
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Local Group of Galaxies Around Milky Way
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Collision of Galaxies
  • Galaxy-galaxy collision can induce gravitational
    tidal effects and lead to starbursts rapid
    stellar formation

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Colliding Galaxies (Simulations)
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Constant rotation Curves of Galaxies Dark Matter
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Properties of Galaxies
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Stellar Birthrate Ellipticals have older stars
than spirals
No significant star formation after 1 billion
years
Ongoing star formation
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Distance Scale Hubbles law
  • Hubble also discovered that the farther a galaxy
    is, the faster it is receding from us ? the
    Universe is expanding ? Big Bang !
  • Hubbles Law Velocity is proportional to
    distance
  • v H d (H Hubbles
    constant)
  • H 71 km/s/Mpc
  • Observe the redshift (like Doppler shift) from
    the spectrum and determine the distance

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Redshift of the Ca II line in the spectra of
galaxies
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Cosmological Distance Ladder
  • Several methods
  • - Trigonometric parallax (d 1/p), Earth as
    baseline
  • up to 100 pc (gd based) - 1 kpc
    (Hipparcos Satellite)
  • - Spectroscopic parallax (spectral type of
    star gives absolute L on H-R diagram, up to 50-60
    kpc
  • - Cepheids and RR Lyrae, up to 30-40 Mpc
    (using Hubble Space Telescope), out to about
    Virgo cluster
  • - Tully-Fisher Relation L is proportional
    to the Doppler width of the 21 cm H-line
    (proportional to mass and L)
  • - Supernovae Ia up to a few hundred Mpc
    (using HST)
  • Each step calibrates the next one bootstrap
    method

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Observed Flux and Luminosity
Distance Modulus m M 5 Log (d/10) m
measured (apparent) magnitude M absolute
magnitude at 10 pc
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Period-Luminosity RelationPulsating Cepheid, RR
Lyrae Stars
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Apparent Magnitude (m) vs. T(d)
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The Hydrogen 21-cm radio map of the Sky and the
Galaxy
Tully-Fisher Relation Width of 21-cm line, due
to Doppler blue and redshifts, is proportional
to mass of the galaxy, and therefore to
intrinsic Luminosity L ? Distance Modulus (m-M)
gives d
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H I 21 cm Hyperfine Transition
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Light Curves of Supernovae
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Ho depends fit to data
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Methods to determine the cosmological distance
scale
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Multiple images by gravitational lensing
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Gravitational Lensing and Multiple Images
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Gravitational lensing of a quasar two images
a,b
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