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- Today: Overview of
Milky Way and Galaxies, part 2 of the course
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- Milky Way made of many faint stars
- Bands of dark dust visible too
- Many types of objects (eg. O, B stars, Hydrogen clouds) concentrated
along plane of Milky Way
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- The Disk Component
- Stars, gas, and dust
- Size:
- Luminous Diameter ~ 25 kpc
- Thickness 300 pc – 1 kpc
- O stars and dust 30 pc
- Sunlike stars greater
- The Spherical Component
- Old Stars, but little gas or dust
- The Halo
- Globular clusters
- Isolated old stars
- red dwarfs, giants, white dwarfs
- The Nuclear Bulge
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- Bright objects visible at large distances
- Objects above or below the plane – so as not obscured by gas, dust
- Ways to measure distances to those objects -- KEY
- Ways to see material other than stars
- Gas, dust, ???, total (dark) mass distribution
- Ways to map motion of objects in our Galaxy
- Examples of other Galaxies
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- Basic Properties.
- Classifications
- Luminosity Functions
- Galaxy Masses
- Elliptical Galaxies
- Spiral Galaxies
- Correlations with Types
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- The nuclear bulge is population II
(old stars)
- So the Sa – Sc sequence is consistent with
little gas Þ more gas
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- Galaxies live in clusters (Chapter 25)
- Rich clusters: thousands of
galaxies
- Poor clusters: Fewer than a
thousand
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- Start in on the details, our own Milky Way, covered in the textbook
Chapter 22.
- A new assignment involving analytic problems, galaxy spectra (stellar
synthesis population models), and some new IRAF tasks (we’ll meet
in my lab part of the hour).
- Complete all oral exams by Monday.
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- Likely Black hole
- High velocities
- Large energy generation
- At a=275 AU P=2.8 yr Þ 2.7 million solar masses
- Radio image of Sgr A
about 3 pc across, with model of surrounding disk
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- www.mpe.mpg.de/www_ir/GC
- Very cool, new, and worth a look!
- This is the best evidence to date for a massive black hole at the
Galactic core. Now
essentially “proven.”
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