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Supernovas, Dark Energy, and an Accelerating Universe: What Next?. Saul Perlmutter Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Abel 370: deep space image. The Thinker. Basic concepts. Me and audience. Sun 8 minutes ago. Nearest star & earth orbit. Nearest galaxy & first evidence of humans.
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Supernovas, Dark Energy, and an Accelerating Universe:What Next? Saul Perlmutter Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Doppler shift picture Object approaching: Short BLUE waves Object receding: Long RED waves
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How fast is this expansion? How much is this expansion? 50 km/sec/Mpc How much growth is this? I grow an angstrom/year But –in fact– things that are bound don’t expand. Photons do!
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Age from H0 distance between galaxies is growing, but slower, if the universe is decelerating age of the universe age of the universe if it had always expanded at today’s rate
How to measure cosm Finite Borderline More redshift = Faster expansion in past = Expansion is slowing = More mass in universe Empty (More total expansion since light left the Standard Candle) FAINTER (Farther) (Further back in time)
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How to measure cosm Finite Borderline Empty Universe Eventually Recollapses (More total expansion since light left the Standard Candle) FAINTER (Farther) (Further back in time)
Our data on Hubble diagram Universe Eventually Recollapses Supernova Cosmology Project (More total expansion since light left the Standard Candle) MORE REDSHIFT Calan/Tololo Survey FAINTER (Farther) relative brightness (Further back in time)