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Earth-shattering ideas
in astronomy
Dr. Katja Poppenhaeger
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
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Stars with planets?
Picture credit: NASA / ESA / ESO
Early 1990s:
The race for the first exoplanet
Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz,
Geneva Observatory,
telescope: OHP (France)
Picture credit: BBVA, U Berkeley
Geoff Marcy and Paul Butler,
San Francisco State University,
Lick telescope (USA/California)
Planets around other stars – how to
find them?
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Finding planets the Doppler effect
How stars and planets move:
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Doppler effect: sound/pitch
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Doppler effekt: colors of light
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Doppler effect for colors of light
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Doppler effect: colors of light
Doppler velocity induced by a planet:
ca. 100 m/s = 40 km/h = 25 mph
The solar spectrum
Picture credit: NASA APOD
Finding planet 51 Pegasi b
Picture credit: K. Poppenhaeger
Finding planet 51 Pegasi b
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Finding planet 51 Pegasi b
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Planet 51 Pegasi b
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Planet 51 Pegasi b
“Hot Jupiter”
Picture credite: Martin Richmond
Many Hot Jupiters known to date
Picture credite: Fermilab / J. Steffen
The habitable zone
Picture credit: NASA
Picture credit: NASA
Super-earths in the habitable zone?
?
Star Gliese 581
Picture credit: ESO
Kepler-22 system
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Checking if a planet is in the
habitable zone:
Checking if a planet is in the
habitable zone:
Finding planets transits
(Latin: “it passes over”)
Transit of Mercury in front of the Sun
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Transit of Mercury in front of the Sun
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A peculiar transit...
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A peculiar transit...
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Transits of exoplanets in front of stars
Picture credit: Jeff L. Coughlin
A long-duration transit: planet
HD 80606 b
Picture credit: Winn et al. 2009
Transit of the planet HAT-P-11
Picture credit: Deming et al. 2011
“super-neptune”
The Earth's atmosphere interferes!
Picture credite: A. Hatzes
Transit of the planet HAT-P-11
Picture credit: Deming et al. 2011
Space telescope Kepler
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Kepler's field of view
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A few of Kepler's planets
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Picture credit: F. Fressin
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Confirming planets without mass
measurements
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Kepler's field of view
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Kepler's planets: before
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Kepler's planets: after 3 years
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The expansion of the
Universe
Picture credit: D. Hager and T. Grossman
Idea: The cosmological principle
“The universe is homogeneous and isotropic on
large scales.”
This means:
The universe is pretty much the same everywhere
(homoegneous)
and all directions look the same as well
(isotropic).
We don't occupy a special place in the universe!
Einstein, Friedmann, Robertson, Walker, Lemaitre
The Hubble ultra-deep field
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2 possible scenarios:
1) The universe is expanding
2) The universe is contracting
(a static universe would
require a lot of fine-tuning.)
So let's measure
the speed of galaxies!
Picture credit: NASA APOD, R.C. Kennicutt, ApJS, volume 79, 255-184, 1992
So let's measure
the speed of galaxies!
Picture credit: R.C. Kennicutt, ApJS, volume 79, 255-184, 1992
So let's measure
the speed of galaxies!
Distance: 30 Mpc
Line shift: 20
So let's measure
the speed of galaxies!
So let's measure
the speed of galaxies!
So let's measure
the speed of galaxies!
So let's measure
the speed of galaxies!
Hubble's Law
All galaxies move away from us,
in all directions!
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Expansion of the universe
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Picture credit: National Science Foundation
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