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i>clicker quiz #20 Which of the following statements is FALSE ? Black holes emit Hawking radiation which can be characterized as black-body radiation with a temperature that is proportional to the black hole s mass The radius of the event horizon (Schwarzschild radius) of a black hole, the region over which it can trap light, is proportional to the black hole’s mass “A black hole has no hair” is a statement that describes the loss of identity of matter when it is swallowed by a black hole The gravitational field of a black hole extends out to an infinite distance

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Page 1: I>clicker quiz #20 Which of the following statements is FALSE? A.Black holes emit Hawking radiation which can be characterized as black-body radiation

i>clicker quiz #20

Which of the following statements is FALSE?

• Black holes emit Hawking radiation which can be characterized as black-body radiation with a temperature that is proportional to the black hole’s mass

• The radius of the event horizon (Schwarzschild radius) of a black hole, the region over which it can trap light, is proportional to the black hole’s mass

• “A black hole has no hair” is a statement that describes the loss of identity of matter when it is swallowed by a black hole

• The gravitational field of a black hole extends out to an infinite distance

Page 2: I>clicker quiz #20 Which of the following statements is FALSE? A.Black holes emit Hawking radiation which can be characterized as black-body radiation

i>clicker quiz #21Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A. Radio jets and lobes are lit up by synchrotron radiation produced by charged particles moving along spiral paths in a magnetic field

B. The typical mass of a super-massive black hole that powers the nucleus of a quasar is about five million times the mass of our Sun

C. The light-emitting region of a typical quasar is roughly comparable in size to our Solar System

D. Quasars and AGNs can be 100 to 1000 times more luminous than our Milky Way galaxy

E. Most galaxies have massive black holes at their centers

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Expansion of the Universe• Natural consequence of the basic field equations of the

General Theory of Relativity (GTR)

• When GTR was first developed in the 1920s, everyone thought the Universe was static

• Albert Einstein’s static solution: He arbitrarily introduced a cosmological constant Λ (later called it his “greatest blunder”)

• Edwin Hubble’s observations of receding galaxies led to the discovery that the Universe is expanding

• Hubble’s law: v = H0 d — where H0 ~ 70 km/s/Mpc (Hubble constant)

Page 4: I>clicker quiz #20 Which of the following statements is FALSE? A.Black holes emit Hawking radiation which can be characterized as black-body radiation
Page 5: I>clicker quiz #20 Which of the following statements is FALSE? A.Black holes emit Hawking radiation which can be characterized as black-body radiation

Hubble’s Law

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Nature of the Universal Expansion

• Hubble’s law implies the Universe is expanding uniformly

• Expansion of Universe can be thought of as the expansion of space itself

• Observed redshift of distant galaxies — wavelength of photons “stretched” by the expansion of space

• Not everything is expanding — if it were, we couldn’t detect the expansion since our rulers would be expanding in proportion to everything else in the Universe

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i>clicker quiz #22Which of the following statements most accurately describes

what happens when I HOLD A PIECE OF CHALK IN MY HAND ?

A. A gravitational force and an electromagnetic force are canceling each other

B. Only a gravitational force is acting on the piece of chalk

C. Only an electromagnetic force is acting on the piece of chalk

D. A gravitational force and a strong nuclear force are canceling each other

Page 8: I>clicker quiz #20 Which of the following statements is FALSE? A.Black holes emit Hawking radiation which can be characterized as black-body radiation

The Big Bang

• Reverse extrapolation of Universal expansion → There must have been an instant of infinite density and temperature → The BIG BANG!

• Phrase “Big Bang” was derisively coined by Fred Hoyle, but the name stuck!

• It was not like an explosion: it happened everywhere!

• Universe has a finite age: t ~ 1 / H0

• We are not allowed to ask the question: What happened before the Big Bang?

Page 9: I>clicker quiz #20 Which of the following statements is FALSE? A.Black holes emit Hawking radiation which can be characterized as black-body radiation
Page 10: I>clicker quiz #20 Which of the following statements is FALSE? A.Black holes emit Hawking radiation which can be characterized as black-body radiation

The Future of the Universe

• Is the expansion slowing down (i.e., decelerating) because of the mutual gravitational attraction of all the matter in the Universe?

…….or…….

• Is the expansion speeding up (i.e., accelerating) because of a repulsive anti-gravity force (analogous to Einstein’s cosmological constant Λ?

• One of the most exciting developments of the last decade is the discovery that the Universal expansion rate is actually ACCELERATING!

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i>clicker quiz #23

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Hubble’s discovery that most distant galaxies are receding from us tells us that we are at the center of the Universe

B. The Universe started with the Big Bang and will end in the Big Crunch

C. The expansion rate of the Universe is speeding up because of a repulsive anti-gravity force

D. The Andromeda galaxy is moving away from the Milky Way galaxy as a result of the expansion of the Universe

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Dark Matter and Dark Energy• Critical density of matter needed to barely halt the

Universe’s expansion: ρcrit ~ 10-30 g/cm3

• Most of the matter in the Universe is DARK — total density of matter in the Universe ρ may or may not be equal to this critical density: Ωmatter ≡ ρ / ρcrit

• How much DARK ENERGY (anti-gravity) is present in the Universe?

• Determination of Ωmatter and ΩΛ are major goals / achievements of modern cosmology

• Methods: Density/dynamics of galaxies in the Universe Geometrical properties of the Universe Expansion rate in the Universe’s past Search for dark matter particles / physical origin of dark energy

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Page 14: I>clicker quiz #20 Which of the following statements is FALSE? A.Black holes emit Hawking radiation which can be characterized as black-body radiation

Olbers’ Paradox: Why is the Night Sky Dark?• Assume uniform and infinite distribution of stars — night sky should be

infinitely bright(!), but is observed to be dark

• Paradox phrased by Olbers in 1823, though already well known for about a hundred years at the time

• Stars are distributed over a finite volume (our Galaxy, for example) but the argument can be extended to the distribution of individual galaxies

• Can absorption by dust in galaxies solve the paradox? NO! Dust would heat up and glow as a black body radiator

• Universe has finite age t → observable Universe has a horizon at a finite distance ct — this is the most important factor in solving Olbers’ Paradox!

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Alternative to Big Bang theory:Steady State Cosmology

• Cosmological Principle: Universe is homogenous and isotropic — the same everywhere in space

• Perfect Cosmological Principle: Universe is the same at all times also — our Universe probably does not obey the Perfect Cosmological Principle

• Steady State theory proposed as alternative to Big Bang by Bondi, Gold, & Hoyle in 1940s — a theory is based on Perfect Cosmological Principle

• Requires that galaxies constantly be created at the expense of energy out of the so-called C-field

• Not widely believed — discovery of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation is considered definitive evidence against Steady State cosmology

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Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR)

• Relic of the Big Bang (“afterglow” of initial fireball) predicted in late 1940s

• Discovered by Penzias & Wilson in 1965 — they won the Nobel Prize for this discovery

• CMBR studied in detail by satellites (COBE, WMAP)

• Radiation comes from era of decoupling of matter and radiation in the early Universe (~300,000 years old) when neutral H atoms first formed

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i>clicker quiz #24

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

• Black holes emit Hawking radiation which can be characterized as black-body radiation with a temperature that is proportional to the black hole’s mass

• The radius of the event horizon (Schwarzschild radius) of a black hole, the region over which it can trap light, is inversely proportional to the black hole’s mass

• “A black hole has no hair” is a statement that describes the loss of identity of matter when it is swallowed by a black hole

• The gravitational field of a black hole only extends out to an finite distance, its Schwarzschild radius