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Fall 2014Astron 1Instructor: Babar Ali Visible spectrum of the sun.
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Lecture 10 Astron 1 Instructor: Dr. Babar Ali Book: Chapter 5 Fall 2014Astron 1Dr. Ali
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Today's Topics Light Fall 2014Astron 13
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Light is important to astronomers “Light from the sky is a treasure that links you to the rest of the Universe” -- taken from an older textbook, All objects in the Universe emit, interact with, or affect light. Modern observational astronomy is primarily the study and analysis of light from extra-terrestrial sources. Solar System is the only place where direct material from extra-terrestrial sources is available. It is important to understand the nature of light. Fall 2014Astron 14
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James Clerk Maxwell (1831-79) Scottish physicist. Investigated the phenomena of Electricity and Magnetism. Mathematically unified both in 4 elegant equations. Fall 2014Astron 15
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When charged particles oscillate, They create electromagnetic disturbances That move through space in the form of waves. Light! Fall 2014Astron 16 James Clerk Maxwell’s Equations
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Synthesized: –laws of Electricity, –laws of Magnetism –laws of the behavior of light. Fall 2014Astron 17 Magnetic cause Electric Fields Current
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Light is Radiation Radiation is the transport of energy in the form of Electromagnetic waves. Light is electromagnetic radiation. Maxwell established light as a wave that requires no medium to be present for its propagation. Fall 2014Astron 18
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Light behaves like a wave Maxwell’s findings were consistent with the commonly held beliefs of the time. The observed experiments and behavior indicated that light behaves as a wave: –Interference –Diffraction Fall 2014Astron 19 Image: courtesy of wiki commons
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Properties of a light wave Fall 2014Astron 110 Peak = Crest Trough
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Properties of a light wave Fall 2014Astron 111 Wavelength Wavelength is a distance. Units of wavelengths are units of distance.
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Properties of a light wave Fall 2014Astron 112 Direction of propagation at the speed of light
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Properties of a light wave Fall 2014Astron 113 Frequency = how many peaks pass by a fixed point in one second. Unit of frequency is Hertz (Hz), which is inverse seconds (1/second).
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Properties of light wave Wavelength is related to frequency: The wavelength/frequency determines the color of light. Fall 2014Astron 114 X = c
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Light as a particle Earth 20 th century experiments showed that light also acts like a moving particle Photoelectric effect –Photons provide discreet quanta of energy which can be absorbed by electrons. Compton scattering –Photons carry momentum = a property of particles, not waves. Fall 2014Astron 115
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Light as a particle Photon A massless particle that moves like wave. Light = E&M wave stream of photons. Energy of photon: E = h Quantum physics and later refinements explain the wave-particle duality of all objects. Fall 2014Astron 116
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Propagation of light Apparent Brightness of a source decreases with increasing distance in proportion to d 2 = Inverse Square Law Fall 2014Astron 117 B ~ 1/d 2 B 1AU ~ 1/(1) 2 = 1/1 B 2AU ~ 1/(2) 2 = 1/4 B 3AU ~ 1/(3) 2 = 1/9
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Propagation of light Principle of least time. Light will choose a path that takes the least time to move from point A to point B in space. This is not always a straight line! Fall 2014Astron 118
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E&M Spectrum Fall 2014Astron 119
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E&M Spectrum (Gamma) Rays: < 0.01 nm (1 nm = 10 -9 m) –Gamma = 3 rd letter of Greek alphabet, 3 rd kind discovered from radioactive atoms –Dangerous: brakes up living tissue –(generated in interior of ’s, death of ‘s, merger of ’s, galaxies X Rays: 0.01 nm < < 20 nm – penetrates soft tissue to image shadow of bones. –Stopped by large # of atoms in ‘s atmosphere UV (Ultraviolet): 20 nm < < 400 nm –Mostly blocked by Ozone –Causes sunburn & skin cancer Fall 2014Astron 120
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E&M Spectrum Visible: 400 nm < < 700 nm (1 nm = 10 -9 m) –where gives off greatest amount of radiation –Penetrates ’s atmosphere effectively –In 1672, Newton found (w/prism) that sunlight, (white) = made up of colors in rainbow IR (infrared=Heat): 1000 nm < < 10 6 nm –Nerve endings = sensitive to this band –Absorbed by H 2 O & CO 2 in ’s atmosphere Radio Waves: few mm < < 100’s Km –(microwaves, radar, FM & TV, AM) –communication, ovens, airport, military, AM related to Ionosphere Fall 2014Astron 121
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E&M Spectrum Fall 2014Astron 122
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Review Topics Properties of light: wavelength, frequency, speed. What determines the color of light. E&M spectrum. All parts of it. How does light propagate? Fall 2014Astron 123
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