Dark Energy and the Homogeneous Universe Lam Hui Columbia University 許林 暗能量及宇宙整體之膨脹.

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Dark Energy and the Homogeneous Universe Lam Hui Columbia University 許林 暗能量及宇宙整體之膨脹

This is a series of 3 talks. Today: Dark energy and the homogeneous universe July 11: Dark matter and the large scale structure of the universe July 18: Inflation and the early universe

Outline Basic concepts: a homogeneous, isotropic and expanding universe. Measurements: how do we measure the universe’s expansion history? Dynamics: what determines the expansion rate? Dark energy: a surprising recent finding.

There is by now much evidence for homogeneity and isotropy. There is also firm evidence for an expanding universe.

Blandton & Hogg

Hubble deep field

CfA survey

Sloan Digital Sky Survey

Ned Wright

There is by now much evidence for homogeneity and isotropy. There is also firm evidence for an expanding universe.

There is by now much evidence for homogeneity and isotropy. There is also firm evidence for an expanding universe. But how should we think about it?

Frequently Asked Questions: 1. What is the universe expanding into? 2. Where is the center of expansion? 3. Is our galaxy itself expanding?

Frequently Asked Questions: 1. What is the universe expanding into? Nothing. 2. Where is the center of expansion? Everywhere and nowhere. 3. Is our galaxy itself expanding? No.

AB C AB C Therefore: Hubble law: Velocity ∝ Distance

Supernova 超新星 as standard candle

See also Riess et al. 98

Slope = Distance/Velocity = 10 billion years Age of Universe

Dynamics: what determines the expansion rate and how it changes with time? R Secondary school physics:

Apply to the expanding universe: R

Important equation: Example 1 - ordinary matter Example 2 - cosmological constant Acceleration! Dark Energy:

See also Riess et al. 98

Wood-Vasey et al % dark energy, 30% matter

Wood-Vasey et al. 07

What is dark energy? 1. Vacuum energy (Einstein’s cosmological constant) 2. Scalar field (Bose Einstein condensate) 3. Modified gravity (Einstein was wrong!)

What is dark energy? 1. Vacuum energy (Einstein’s cosmological constant) 2. Scalar field (Bose Einstein condensate) 3. Modified gravity (Einstein was wrong!) Observed value too small. Required mass too small. No compelling theory.

LH & Greene 06

Wang, LH, May & Haiman 07 See also Li & Chu, Li, Chan & Chu 06

Summary - Basic concepts of a homogeneous, isotropic and expanding universe. - Surprisingly, our current expansion appears to be accelerating. Explaining it, and measuring it precisely, is a major goal of cosmology today.

Let there be light. Genesis 1:3

Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent. Wittgenstein