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Announcements The final exam will be at Noon on Monday, December 13 in Van Allen Hall LR1. The final exam will be cumulative. The final will be 40 questions, 10 will be on cosmology, the remainder on material covered earlier in the semester.

Cosmology What is the geometry of the Universe? The contents of the Universe Einstein’s greatest blunder Accelerating Universe Dark energy

Review questions Why is it surprising that the microwave background has almost exactly the same temperature in all directions on the sky?

The Horizon

Horizon Problem

Cosmic Microwave Background Small fluctuations are due to sound waves at recombination.

Temperature variations in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) are observed to be about K. The expected physical size of the hot/cold regions can be calculated.

Curvature of the Universe The curvature of the Universe is determined by the density parameter  0 Measurement of CMB fluctuations gives  0 < 1  negative curvature  0 > 1  positive curvature

Contents of the Universe Normal matter –Stars –hot gas –anything made of atoms Total is 4% of  C

Rotation curve of Milky Way

Mass of the Milky Way

Dark Matter Dark – it doesn’t produce light (any kind) Does have mass, produces gravity Nature is unknown Most likely it is elementary particles

Contents of the Universe Normal matter is 4% of  C Dark matter is 23% of  C Total of normal and dark matter is  M = 0.3 But, we need 100% of  C Remainder, 73%, is dark energy   = 0.7

Contents of the Universe

Why can't we see radiation produced during the first 300,000 years after the Big Bang? 1.It was absorbed soon after it was emitted. 2.It hasn't reached us yet. 3.It has been deflected by black holes. 4.It passed by our part of the universe a few billion years ago.

Einstein and Cosmology After Einstein wrote down the equations for General Relativity, he made a model of the Universe and found that the Universe had to be either expanding or contracting. He introduced a new term, the cosmological constant or , in his equations representing a energy field which could create antigravity to allow a static model. After Hubble found the expansion of the Universe, Einstein called  his greatest blunder.

Cosmological Constant Quantum physics predicts that some energy fields that act like . One such field is the one thought to cause the rapid expansion of the Universe during inflation. Another such field appears to be operating today.

Matter slows down expansion

Accelerating Universe

Accelerating universe

Accelerating Universe Hubble expansion appears to be accelerating Normal matter cannot cause acceleration, only deceleration of expansion Dark energy is required –may be cosmological constant –may be something else –major current problem in astronomy

Review questions How can fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background be used to determine the geometry of the Universe? What are the major components and their fraction of the total mass/energy in the Universe?