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The Milky Way. Astronomy 112 Chapter 20. Mapping our galaxy. Determining distances Difficult because of dust Blocks light Dims light Reddens light Any distance requires something with a known luminosity Standard candle. Measuring distances. Direct measurement
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The Milky Way Astronomy 112 Chapter 20
Mapping our galaxy • Determining distances • Difficult because of dust • Blocks light • Dims light • Reddens light • Any distance requires something with a known luminosity • Standard candle
Measuring distances • Direct measurement • The Astronomical Unit (AU) • Parallax • Radar • Only within solar system • Standard rulers
Measuring distances • Standard Candles • Known luminosity/absolute magnitude
Measuring distances • Standard Candles • Known luminosity/absolute magnitude • Calibration – what is M? • Recognition
Measuring distances • Standard Candles • Binary stars • Orbital parameters, masses, mass-luminosity relation • Main Sequence fitting • RR Lyrae stars • A-class HB stars • Distances within galaxy and to globular clusters • For old stellar populations • TRGB • PNLF • GCLF
Measuring distances • Standard Candles • X-ray bursts • Cepheids • Out to about 100 million ly • Not in elliptical galaxies • Novae • Tully Fisher relation • Faster rotational speed is greater luminosity • Type Ia SN • Hubble redshift***
Measuring distances • Large Magellanic Cloud
Measuring distances • Large Magellanic Cloud
Our place in the Milky Way • We are close to the rim of the Orion arm • In the Local Fluff • 7.94±0.42 kpc from Galactic Center
Where are we going? • Apex of the Sun’s Way • Generally toward Vega • Sun orbits galaxy in 225-250 million years • Galactic year • Thought to have completed about 20-25 orbits since formation • 0.0008 orbit since origin of human species • Orbital speed • 217 km/s • 1 AU in days • 1 ly in 1400 years
Structure of the Milky Way • Parts • Disk • Nuclear bulge • Halo • Globular clusters
Structure of the Milky Way • Mapping challenges • We are inside • Distance measurementsare difficult • View toward centerobscured
Structure of the Milky Way • How do we map the galaxy? • Select bright objects • Trace direction & distances • Observe non-visual bands • Circumvent optical extinction • Catalog direction & distance • Trace orbital velocities in different directions
Structure of the Milky Way • How do we map the galaxy? • Star clusters • Open clusters • Young • Distributed evenly through disk • Globular clusters • Old • Centrally located • Mostly in halo
Structure of the Milky Way • Globular clusters • Dense • 50K to 1M stars • Old • ~11 billion years • Lower MS stars • ~200 globular clusters
Structure of the Milky Way • Globular clusters • Distribution is not centered on Sun • Center of distribution is obscured from direct observation
Structure of the Milky Way • Mass • Disk ~200 billion solar masses • Extended halo ~1 trillion • Most matter is no visible • Dark Matter!
Stellar Populations • Metallicity • Population II stars • Absorption lines almost exclusively hydrogen • Metal-poor • e.g. M80 • Population I • Many additional lines
Age? • and other questions…