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Measuring the Stars (Part III)
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The “Cosmic Distance Ladder”
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Visual “Parallax”
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“Binocular Vision”… Let’s us “see” 3D images (depth) …but, how to do this to get Astronomical Distances?
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“Stellar Parallax”… Using Earth’s Orbit as a “Baseline”!
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“Standard Candles” as Distance Indicators... : (Measured) (Known, “Standard Candle”!) ( Can now be Calculated !)
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Main Sequence Stars as Standard Candles!
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(Both K-type!) But how to tell apart Main Sequence stars from non-Main-Seq. stars, for Spectroscopic Parallax…? Small, Dense (Main Seq.) stars have broader Spectral Lines than “puffy” Giant stars… :
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Turning “Variable Stars” into Standard Candles for finding distances... : Cepheid “Period-Luminosity Relationship”
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Faster Rotation More Gravity More Mass More Light (…we assume…!)
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White Dwarfs (w/companions) always blow up (“Type Ia Supernova”) at the Chandrasekhar Mass (M = 1.4 x M Sun ): …Standard Explosion Standard Luminosity Standard Candle!
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Know Distance to a Supernova Know Distance to its Host Galaxy Can “Map” the Cosmic Large-Scale (Galactic) Structure!
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Brighter Supernovae glow longer than dimmer Supernovae… Even better Standard Candles!
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1998: Type Ia Supernova Standard Candle data proved that the Expansion Rate of the Universe is Accelerating!
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2011
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“Hubble’s Law”: V = H 0 x D (Velocity = Hubble’s Constant x Distance) Other Galaxies all Doppler Redshifted… Expanding Universe makes them recede from us!
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Cosmic Distance Mapping the Universe?? Ladder
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Cosmic Distance Ladder Mapping the Universe!
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