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Space Between the Stars: Properties of the Interstellar Medium. Steven R. Spangler University of Iowa. An intuitive argument for the emptiness of space: the clarity of distant stars. Yardstick for interstellar distances: the light year 1 light year = 9.46E+17 cm = 63,235 au Vega: 26 ly
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Space Between the Stars: Properties of the Interstellar Medium Steven R. Spangler University of Iowa
An intuitive argument for the emptiness of space: the clarity of distant stars • Yardstick for interstellar distances: the light year • 1 light year = 9.46E+17 cm = 63,235 au • Vega: 26 ly • Altair: 17 ly • Antares: 390 ly
How empty is interstellar space? A comparison with the Earth’s atmosphere
Point of talk: how we discovered the Interstellar Medium, and its properties Emphasis on results from radio astronomy
A physical argument for how interstellar space could be “invisible” • If H is in the ground state, no Balmer transitions in absorption or emission • For 1 % occupancy of n=2, need T=20,000K • Demo
How to detect cold neutral hydrogen in interstellar space? • A rare example of a theoretical search followed by observational confirmation • Arose from “need” for a spectral line in radio astronomy • The 21 cm line of hydrogen
Structure of the ground state of hydrogen Classical physics Quantum mechanical Angular momentum numbers Two states of H ground state N=1,S=0 F=1 5.9E-06 eV F=0
Properties of HI Gas in ISM • n: 1-100 cc (also higher) • T: 50-200 K (also higher) • nT roughly constant at ~3000
Neutral hydrogen has also been mapped out in many other galaxies
visible HI
Topic 2: where do stars come from? Mass of star = 330,000 mass of Earth, mean density = 1.5 gm/cc
Answer: gas is molecular and very cold • Discovery was a contribution of radio astronomy • Utilized observations of rotational transitions of molecules
Rotational transitions of (diatomic) molecules Classical rotational Kinetic energy Quantum mechanical Square of angular momentum Energy levels of rotator
Energy levels of a quantum rotator J=3 J=2 J=1 J=0
Physical properties of molecular cloud gas • T=10 -70 K (and lower) • N= 1.0E+05 - 1.0E+06 • Numerous molecular species
The physics of star formation: the Jean’s Mass If a mass larger than the Jean’s mass is Compressed, gravity dominates gas pressure And it continues to contract
Molecular Clouds as Chemistry Sets in the Sky • Number of molecules discovered in molecular clouds = 152 • 8 species with 10 or more atoms • Deuterated species overrepresented
Interstellar chemistry as plasma chemistry • Molecular clouds are weakly-ionized plasmas • Ion-molecule reactions do not have formation barriers
The future of molecular cloud studies…ALMA • 64 antenna interferometer • 2010 August, “first science” • 2012 December, “full science operations”