Relativity: QuarkNet Lecture. What we know circa 1900: Light travels at a finite velocity. Ole Rømer - 1676 Galileo was among the first to try and measure.

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Relativity: QuarkNet Lecture

What we know circa 1900: Light travels at a finite velocity. Ole Rømer Galileo was among the first to try and measure the speed of light, using lanterns on distant hills. Eclipse duration of one of Jupiter’s moons (Io), observed to vary throughout the year on Earth. Speed of light = 3.0×10 8 m/s 2

What we know circa 1900: Light is a wave. Light diffracting (bending) through a prism 3

Waves can Interfere. Wave #1 Wave #2 Wave #1 + #2 Relative alignment (phase) between waves can create constructive or destructive interference. 4

Light waves need something to propagate through -> Luminiferous Ether must pervade space. 5

Since Earth is moving through the Ether, we should be able to “detect” the Ether by its influence on light. 6

Detecting the Ether: Michelson-Morley Experiment Depending on Earth’s motion through the Ether, light in one path should have a little more/less velocity. Interference fringes will shift as we rotate apparatus relative to the Ether. Earth’s direction through Ether 7

Einstein: 1905 Special Relativity Postulates: 1. Laws of Physics are the same for all observers in inertial frames, and no one frame is preferred over others. 2. The speed of light in vacuum has the same value in all inertial frames. 8 Inertial = Non-Accelerating

Time Dilation 9 A “light clock” has a beam of light bouncing between two mirrors. Transit time determined by mirror separation (L), and speed of light (c). If the “light clock” moves by us at velocity v, the distance it travels in one “tick” is longer (D>L). Since D>L, and c is constant, Δ t’> Δ t. We will measure the transit time to be longer than that measured by an observer moving along with the light clock!

Proper time related to frame-dependent time by Lorentz factor, γ Proper Time Proper time = Time interval measured by clock at rest relative to observer. 10

Time Dilation: Hafele and Keating Experiment (1971) Synchronized two cesium clocks, then flew one around the world...did it with both directions of travel. Compared resulting time differences to predictions of Relativity (Special+General). 11 PredictedMeasured Eastward Trip-40±23 ns-59±10 ns Westward Trip275±21 ns273±7 ns Question: Explain the difference between East and West trips.

Length Contraction A B L0L0 A B L v A B v vΔt 1 A B L v A B v vΔt 2 d 1 = cΔt 1 = L + vΔt 1 Δt 1 = L/(c-v) d 2 = cΔt 2 = L - vΔt 2 Δt 2 = L/(c+v) 12 A “light clock” at rest. A “light clock” moving along direction of light beam.

Proper length = Distance between two events, as measured in frame in which events are simultaneous. L≤L 0 since γ≥1 Proper Length HW Problem: Show that combining these equations yields length contraction formula.

14 10% Speed of Light L=199ft 86.5% Speed of Light L=100ft 99% Speed of Light L=28ft 99.99% Speed of Light L=3ft Consider a Rocket Ship at Rest: L 0 =200ft Related HW Problem: How do muons, with lifetime of 2.2μs, produced in the upper atmosphere ever reach the Earth’s surface?

Does Relativity Create Paradoxes? 15 One twin enters a windowless rocket ship for a round trip to a distant planet, another stays on Earth. Years later, the two reconvene. Who is older if they both claim they are the one who was stationary while the other travelled?

SpaceTime 16 Space and time can no longer be considered separate. No absolute space or time. Sequence of events is a function of your reference frame. Observers in different inertial frames will not necessarily agree on event locations/times/energies/momentums. We use a new metric (Minkowski) for defining measurements that observers in different frames can make, and transformations (Lorentz) between frames so information can be compared.

Equivalence of Mass and Energy 17 Perhaps the most famous product of Special relativity is the simple relation between energy and mass, which indicates mass and energy are interchangeable. “E” stands for total energy of object with relativistic mass, m, and rest mass m 0. Question: Why can’t massive objects travel at the speed of light?

Then Don’t Massless Particles Have Zero Energy? Need to be very careful...what happens to γ for massless particles? We can show (using invariance of Energy-Momentum “4-vector”), that total energy is also given by: 18 Who multiplied zero and infinity? Energy of massless particle For massless particles

Applications: GPS 19 GPS satellite sends out timestamped signal. GPS receiver gets that signal, and calculates how far away satellite is based on transit time. 3 Satellites is enough to determine position on surface of Earth...4th gives you altitude. Relativistic effects need to be included to get precise coordinates.

Relevance: Nuclear Power & Weapons 20 E=mc 2 equation tells us there is an enormous amount of energy stored within the nuclei of atoms. Nine Mile Point Reactor in Oswego Hydrogen Bomb Explosion

Relativity and High Energy Physics 21 We routinely accelerate particles to % the speed of light, so relativistic corrections are inherent in timing of accelerators. The equivalence of mass and energies allows transformations, such as turning the energy of a light particle into the mass of a heavier particle.

Faster than Light? 22

General Relativity 23 Special relativity is applicable for inertial frames...General Relativity includes non-inertial frames. Many consequences...interplay of mass and space.

Questions? 24