Astronomy Topic 4 Revision Booster. Milky way facts 200 billion stars 250 million years to orbit One of a group of about 30 galaxies (The local group)

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Astronomy Topic 4 Revision Booster

Milky way facts 200 billion stars 250 million years to orbit One of a group of about 30 galaxies (The local group)

Open clusters – where stars are born, in the disc Globular clusters – groups of very old stars, in the halo

Mapped using 21cm radio waves. These can get through the huge amounts of dust

The Milky Way is an SBc type galaxy There are also irregular galaxies

Galaxies emit all kinds of radiation, not just visible Active galactic Nuclei Stuff spirals (the accretion disc) around a supermassive black hole in the centre This emits X rays Some stuff bounces off due to shock waves causing jets of matter

Quasar galaxies very big, very old, very bright, very far away, massive red shifts, very active Seyfert Galaxies These emit light from excited gas surrounding the nucleus Blazers The amount of radiation we detect varies. They are on their side relative to us so there is a lighthouse effect” as they rotate

Galaxy --> Group --> Cluster --> Super Cluster --> Universe The structure of the Universe Ours includes Andromeda, Triangulum and the large and small Magellanic clouds Ours is the Virgo super cluster, there are millions of others

Light from distant galaxies is red-shifted The light waves are stretched so that their wavelength is bigger

Recession velocity of the galaxy The speed of light Original wavelength Change in wavelength We can use the red shift to calculate the recession velocity Andromeda shows a blue shift. Why?

Hubble’s Law Recession velocity = H x distance ( R = H d ) H is the gradient known as Hubble’s Constant From the gradient of the graph we can calculate the age of the Universe Age = 1 / H About 13.6 billion years

When the Universe was much younger (about 300,000 years old) and much hotter atoms first formed and lots of U.V. radiation was produced This radiation is still detectable. It is much weaker and it has been red shifted so it is now microwave. We call it Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation.

CMBR was discovered by accident by two telephone engineers The probe WMAP has mapped this radiation accurately. Variations in its strength tell us much about the early universe

There is much more out there than we can’t see What we can’t see is called Dark Matter (23%) and Dark Energy (72%) We know very little about it

The Universe is expanding Just like a firework galaxies further away are moving away from us faster Many scientists believe the Universe started with a Big Bang They believe it will keep expanding for ever Because of outward pressure due to dark energy they believe the rate of expansion is actually increasing