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Variable Stars: Stepping Stones To The Universe Albert Holm Computer Sciences Corporation & Space Telescope Science Institute, Retired STScI Public Lecture Series April 4, 2011 Fireflies? No, RR Lyrae-type variable stars Copyright J. Hartmann, Harvard U., and K. Stanek, Ohio State U. RR Lyrae-Type Variable Stars Discovered by Williamina Fleming in 1893 in Omega Centauri RR Lyrae-Type Variable Stars Discovered by Williamina Fleming in 1893 in Omega Centauri Change their brightness by pulsing like the air in a pipe organ RR Lyrae-Type Variable Stars Discovered by Williamina Fleming in 1893 in Omega Centauri Change their brightness by pulsing like the air in a pipe organ About 40 times brighter than the sun Pop Quiz RR Lyrae stars are interesting because they… 1. Are fun to watch change from hour to hour, even minute to minute 2. Provide clues about what happens in the interior of stars 3. Provide clues about how stars age 4. Help determine the size and shape of the Milky Way galaxy 5. All of the above How can we use a candle? To determine distances The big sisters of RR-Lyrae stars are … RR Lyrae Our Sun The big sisters of RR-Lyrae stars are Cepheid variables RR Lyrae Our Sun Delta Cephei Delta Cephei, the prototype Cepheid Variable Delta Cephei, the prototype Cepheid Variable John Goodricke Cepheid Variables: Measuring the Universe Henrietta Leavitt Cepheid Variables: Measuring the Universe Henrietta Leavitt Cepheid Variables: Measuring the Universe Henrietta Leavitt Cepheids – Key to Edwin Hubble’s Discoveries Cepheid Variables: Measuring the Universe The Expansion and Age of the Universe We can identify variable stars by how the light we see from them changes with time 1. Stars that vary in brightness 2. Time scales of seconds, hours, days, years or centuries How to make a light curve How to make a light curve How to make a light curve How to make a light curve How to make a light curve Light Curves … Fingerprints of Variable Stars Light Curves … Fingerprints of Variable Stars Light Curves … Fingerprints of Variable Stars Light Curves … Fingerprints of Variable Stars Light Curves … Fingerprints of Variable Stars Light Curves … Fingerprints of Variable Stars Light Curves … Fingerprints of Variable Stars Light Curves … Fingerprints of Variable Stars Astronomers don’t have time to look at the sky! The Solution: People who love to look at the sky! Why Are Amateur Astronomers’ Observations Crucial for HST Science? • A scientist has requested observations of an object that could become so bright that it could damage the Instrument Why Are Amateur Astronomers’ Observations Crucial for HST Science? • A scientist has requested observations of an object that could become so bright that it could damage the Instrument • Operations staff insert commands to cancel the observation automatically unless overridden Why Are Amateur Astronomers’ Observations Crucial for HST Science? • A scientist has requested observations of an object that could become so bright that it could damage the Instrument • Operations staff insert commands to cancel the observation automatically unless overridden • Amateur astronomers determine whether the object is safe to observe Why Are Amateur Astronomers’ Observations Crucial for HST Science? • A scientist has requested observations of an object that could become so bright that it could damage the Instrument • Operations staff insert commands to cancel the observation automatically unless overridden • Amateur astronomers determine whether the object is safe to observe • Operations staff bypass the fail safe commands What was V455 Andromedae doing when Dr. Szkody wanted to observe it? What might V455 Andromedae have been doing? Another way that amateurs enable scientists to get data Provide alerts when something interesting occurs Dwarf Nova Model Another way that amateurs enable scientists to get data Dr. Peter Wheatley’s observations of SS Cygni People who love to look at the sky! The American Association of Variable Star Observers www.aavso.org People who love to look at the sky! The American Association of Variable Star Observers www.aavso.org People who love to look at the sky! The American Association of Variable Star Observers www.aavso.org American Association of Variable Star Observers AAVSO 100 years old this year! 1918 Photo of AAVSO 1918 Photo of AAVSO Edward C. Pickering 1918 Photo of AAVSO Anne S. Young www.aavso.org 20,000,000 observations freely available! www.aavso.org And there are short essays telling about many of these stars and why they are interesting www.aavso.org Eclipsing Variables • Eclipsing variables are not intrinsically variable • The change in brightness is due to a line of sight effect A mysterious eclipsing binary What’s the answer? Here’s one idea Epsilon Aurigae Stay tuned for the next discoveries be announced about Epsilon Aurigae Moving on to Supernovae The Ultimate Variable Stars Is the expansion of our universe speeding up?!!! Contents of the Universe - 72% dark energy - 23% dark matter - 5% ordinary matter Our substance comes from Supernovae Our substance comes from Supernovae Our substance comes from Supernovae Our substance comes from Supernovae Our substance comes from Supernovae Our substance comes from Supernovae Iron Calcium Gold Uranium Thank you, variable stars!