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1 Phys 181 Astronomy This Lecture Brought to You in Comic Sans MS 2 “Perhaps the greatest anomaly in this situation is the incredibly weak scientific case for the whole scenario of cosmic evolution. There can be no "experiments" or "observations" of stars evolving, in the very nature of the case, so it cannot be scientific, though it may be naturalistic - all based on mathematical manipulations, computer simulations, and atheistic or pantheistic philosophies.” Quotes -Henry Morris in Creation by Inflation and Quantum Fluctuation Back to Genesis 129a, August 1999. “I believe that a scientist looking at nonscientific problems is just as dumb as the next guy.” -Richard Feynman, 1968 “I believe that a theologist looking at nontheological problems is the next guy” -Professor Scheidly, Just Now 3 e a r e s t N e i g h General Solar Properties 4 P r o x i m a Proxima Centauri 5 S t e l l a r P Proxima Centauri: Stellar parallax = 0.76” Distance = 1/0.76 = 1.3 pc Distance = 270,000 AU Distance = 4.3 ly 6 o p e r m o t i o Proper Motions of Stars… c vr d vt t 7 a r e n t B r i g Apparent Brightness Luminous Intensity/Distance2 8 A change in apparent magnitude by 5 corresponds to an increase in apparent brightness by a factor of 100. The log scale allows us to express large differences in a compact way. A p p a r e n t M a 9 a l C l a s s i f i c 10 C h a r a c t e r 11 Estimating Stellar Radii… Stellar Radii 12 Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram… H R 13 H R 14 H R 15 H R M 5 5 16 17 18 M o v e f o r 19 20 21 General Solar Properties Neutron Star: Eta Carinae Neutron stars are the remanant of Type II (rebound) Supernova events. 22 •Roughly the size of a major city. •300,000 times more massive than the earth. •Composed primarily of neutrons. •Escape velocity is c/2 •Strong emission of radio waves. 23 Jocelyn Bell: 24 year old Cambridge grad student. Detection of periodic radio signals in the constellation Cygnus. Mysteriously regular at 1.33701 second intervals. In 1974, her advisor, Anthony Hewish, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of the PULSAR! 24 Hubble Image of the Crab Nebula Pulsar Rotates once every 0.0016 s !!!! 25 Black Holes 26 Space-Time is Curved 27 Albert Einstein General Theory of Relativity 28 •All massive objects distort space and time in their vicinity. The distortion is the cause of •Gravity •Time Effects •Gravitational Red Shifting •Gravitational Lensing 29 30 31 32 33 Black hole properties: •Light cannot escape •Event horizon •Mass (5 times the mass of the sun and greater) •Angular momentum •Charge (most are neutral) How can we detect them if they are black? 34 Gravitational Lensing Accretion Disk Emissions 35 End Vega Altair Deneb Cygnus X-1 36 IMPORTANT • • • • • • Relative Motion Apparent Magnitude HR Diagram Stellar Evolution The Principle of Equivalence Black Hole Properties 37 NEXT TIME: GALCTIC STRUCTURE 38