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1 Lectures on galaxies and cosmology
Astronomy II, Fall 2005 Lectures on galaxies and cosmology Dr Martin Hendry University of Glasgow, UK (Basler Chair, 2005) Tel: 94252 Brown Hall, Room 373 Office Hrs: Mon – 11.30 Tue – 15.30

2 Cosmology: the Nature of Spacetime
Olbers’ Paradox: Why is the sky dark at night?

3 Cosmology: the Nature of Spacetime
Olbers’ Paradox: Why is the sky dark at night?

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7 The Cosmological Principle
At any time, the Universe is isotropic and homogeneous

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10 Hubble’s Law: 1929 Distant galaxies are receding from us with a speed proportional to their distance

11 Hubble’s Interpretation
‘Recession of the Nebulae’ caused not by the motion of galaxies through space, but the expansion of space itself between the galaxies Cosmic scale factor increases as the Universe expands

12 Einstein’s General Relativity
“Matter tells space how to curve, and space tells matter how to move”

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light is affected by the curvature of spacetime. We call this effect Gravitational Lensing GL is now routinely observed throughout the universe

14 Gravitational lensing observable during a total solar eclipse

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18 Will the Universe continue to expand forever?
In simple cosmological models this depends on how much matter there is in the Universe (or more precisely, what is the density of matter?) If the density is more than a critical value, the Universe will recollapse

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20 Answer related to the curvature of the Universe

21 Answer related to the curvature of the Universe
Positive

22 Answer related to the curvature of the Universe
Positive Negative

23 Answer related to the curvature of the Universe
Positive Negative Zero

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26 We can measure this using Supernovae and the background radiation

27 Hubble diagram of distant supernovae
We need a good standard candle, to probe the geometry of the Universe Type I Supernovae Distant SN fainter than expected. Suggests Universe expanding even faster today than in the distant past Expansion is accelerating!

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29 What is driving the cosmic acceleration?…
Dark Energy

30 State of the Universe – Nov 2005
Dark Energy Cold Dark Matter Atoms


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