Astr 1050     Wed., Nov. 13, 2002
   Today: Finish Chapter 13, Galaxies
             “Town Meeting”

The Hubble Law

The Hubble Law using galaxies with visible Cepheid variables.

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Hubble Law Example
vr = H0 d
  with H0=0.5 (mile/hr)/mile

Hubble Law Example using relative vr and relative d

The Hubble Law using secondary distance indicators
Ho = 72 ±8 km/s/Mpc

The Local Group of Galaxies
Galaxies live in clusters
Rich clusters:  thousands of galaxies
Poor clusters:  Fewer than a thousand

The Coma Cluster

Evolution of Galaxies
Galaxies live in clusters
Rich clusters:  thousands of galaxies
Poor clusters:  Few than a thousand
Fundamental difference between stars and galaxies:
Stars live isolated lives:
They are much smaller than distance between them
They virtually never collide
Galaxies are not isolated
They are only slightly smaller than the distances between them
The can (and do) collide, and interact with gas within clusters

Effects of Collisions
Stars pass “through” each other, but orbits around galaxy disrupted
Gas clouds collide
Gas stripped away from stars
Collisions cause bursts of star formation
Ellipticals may be those galaxies which have suffered collisions
Spirals may be those galaxies which have not suffered collisions
Joshua Barnes (Hawaii) and the Space Telescope Science Institude provide a simulation of the Antenna Galaxies: http://imgsrc.stsci.edu/op/pubinfo/pr/1997/34/images/anima.mov

Interacting Galaxies: The Antennae

Interacting Galaxies: Cartwheel

Simulation of the Cartwheel Encounter
From the Space Telescope Science Institute which also provided the Cartwheel image in the textbook:
http://imgsrc.hubblesite.org/hu/discoveries/striking_encounters/graphics/cartwheel.mpg

The Hubble Deep Field

Evidence for “Hierarchical” Galaxy Formation from the Hubble Deep Field

What this might look like
Movie simulation of galaxy formation via assembly of small pieces (courtesy of Space Telescope Science Institute): http://imgsrc.stsci.edu/op/pubinfo/mpeg/galaxies.mpg

Chapter 13: Galaxies
Family of Galaxies
Classification
Properties of Galaxies
Distance; The Hubble Law
Size and Luminosity
Mass (including Dark Matter)
Evolution of Galaxies
Clusters
Mergers