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Professor Martin Hendry University of Glasgow

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Professor Martin HendryUniversity of Glasgow

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A long time ago,

in a galaxy far, far away…

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State of the Universe: Feb 2013

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The nature of the nebulae?…

Early 20th Century

Gas clouds within the Milky Way, or Island Universes?….

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Galaxy

Laboratory

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Hubble’s Law

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Einstein’s RelativityEinstein’s Relativity

Matter causes space Matter causes space to to curvecurve or or warpwarp

“Space tells matter how to move, and matter tells space

how to curve”

Gravity in Einstein’s Universe

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Will the Universe expand forever?...

It depends how much matter there is

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Weighing the Solar System

Johannes Kepler

Isaac Newton

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More than meets the eye?...

Fritz Zwicky

1933: finds evidence for dark

matter in the Coma galaxy

cluster

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Vera Rubin

1970s: studies the rotation of

spiral galaxies.

Weighing galaxies

Galaxies were spinning faster than they should be!

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What we seeWhat we see

What we think is really there….

10 times as much as the luminous matter in the visible galaxy

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So, is the expansion slowing down?...

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redshift

‘Speeding up’ model

‘Slowing down’ model

Hubble’s law for nearby supernovae

Hubble diagram of distant supernovaem

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redshift

Latest results: still speeding up...m

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Early Universe too hot for neutral atoms to exist

Free electrons scatter light (as in a fog)

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Early Universe too hot for neutral atoms to exist

Free electrons scatter light (as in a fog)

After ~380,000 years, Universe cool enough for neutral hydrogen to form: the fog clears!

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Background radiation predicted in 1950s and 1960s by Gamov, Dicke, Peebles.

Discovered in 1965 by Penzias and Wilson

Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson

Robert Dicke

Jim Peebles

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COBE map of temperature across the sky

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CMBR ‘ripples’ are the seeds of today’s galaxies

Galaxy formation is highly sensitive to the pattern of CMBR temperature

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