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Universal Future

Universal Future. Name all four components of the Universe that lead to the name The Degenerate Era. 2. What are two energy sources during the Degenerate Era? 3. What causes the Milky Way’s demise in the Degenerate Era? 4. What is the primary energy source in the Black Hole Era?

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Universal Future

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  1. Universal Future Name all four components of the Universe that lead to the name The Degenerate Era. 2. What are two energy sources during the Degenerate Era? 3. What causes the Milky Way’s demise in the Degenerate Era? 4. What is the primary energy source in the Black Hole Era? 5. Name three of the four waste products left in the Dark Era. B. How long do the stars last (the end of the Stelliferous Era)?

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  3. Universal Future Name all four components of the Universe that lead to the name The Degenerate Era. brown dwarfs, white dwarfs, neutron stars, black holes 2. What are two energy sources during the Degenerate Era? dark matter annihilation in white dwarfs proton decay in white dwarfs nuclear fusion in red dwarfs made in brown dwarf mergers 3. What causes the Milky Way’s demise in the Degenerate Era? encounters and collisions between objects … evaporation 4. What is the primary energy source in the Black Hole Era? Hawking radiation 5. Name three of the four waste products left in the Dark Era. photons, neutrinos, electrons, positrons B. How long do the stars last (the end of the Stelliferous Era)? 100 trillion years or cosmological decade 14

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  5. ? Future Universe

  6. Future Universe Type depends on DENSITY of Universe DENSITY = mass / volume critical density ρc = 10-29 g/cm3 Options closed …… bound redshift becomes blueshift heat death open …… unbound redshift forever freeze death

  7. Open or Closed?

  8. Future Universe Options closed …… bound redshift becomes blueshift heat death open …… unbound redshift forever freeze death critical …… borderline reshift forever freeze death

  9. Future Universe But …what about dark matter? what about dark energy? gravity is only force that matters on large scales? Test something bright very, very far away … Type I supernovae (white dwarfs going BOOM!) measure distance … compare redshift distance from standard candle and brightness … time ago redshift measures total expansion since that time >>> map of redshift vs time >>> Hubble’s Law not constant expect Universe is decelerating due to gravity expansion would be SLOWER now galaxies receding FASTER now

  10. Accelerating Universe! expansion FASTER now WHAT ?!?!? dark energy opposes gravity largest scales only

  11. ? Future Universe

  12. ? Accelerating Universe closed flat open accelerating gravity + dark energy gravity only

  13. Future Universe Options closed …… bound redshift becomes blueshift heat death open …… unbound redshift forever freeze death critical …… borderline reshift forever freeze death accelerating …… unbound redshift forever, and changing freeze death

  14. Are Type I Candles Standard? But wait … Type I supernovae (SN) are SN the same at all times? SN appear to look bluer helium fraction or metallicities change at large z, only massive WDs have time to accrete mass to SN “standard” candles are not perfectly standard … WD composition is the redshifted spectrum of the SN leading to data analysis issues? could observational errors be the problem? SN peak brightnesses at z = 0.5 differ from coasting Universe by only 0.14 ± 0.06 to 0.06 ± 0.04 magnitudes must get good sampling to nail peak must correct for underlying galaxy emission must account for interstellar medium/reddening/dust issues must consider gravitational lensing of SN

  15. Cosmic Conclusions Conclusions 1. Big Bang origin 2. Universe’s age is 13.7 ± 0.2 Byr 3. CMB restricts matter/radiation densities, Universe’s age 4. inflation, when/how much large scale structure 5. 4% normal matter + 23% dark matter = 27% critical 6. dark energy exists, brings density up to CRITICAL BIG FREEZE AHEAD

  16. Five Universal Eras Five Eraslike geology (8 Epochs absorbed into first two Eras) PRIMORDIAL STELLIFEROUS DEGENERATE BLACK HOLE DARK … (and depressing)

  17. Past and Now 1. PRIMORDIAL 10-50 to 105 years ENERGY …… Big Bang radiation dominated  microwave background matter over antimatter H, D, He, Li STARS START TO FORM AT 105 YEARS 2. STELLIFEROUS 106 to 1014 years (now = 1010) ENERGY …… nuclear burning in stars superclusters, clusters, galaxies, stars form quasars, AGN at early times red dwarfs last trillions of years NO MORE GAS TO MAKE STARS AT 1014 YEARS

  18. The Future is Grim 3. DEGENERATE ERA 1015 to 1039 years normal mass in BDs, WDs, neutron stars, black holes galaxies modify structure … heavy to center ENERGY …… neutron  proton + electron+ neutrino proton  positron + pion pion  photon + neutrino electron + positron photon + neutrino ENERGY? …… dark matter into WDs (primarily) white dwarfs … 400 watts (black dwarfs) Milky Way as bright as 1 Sun NO MORE PROTON DECAY AT 1039 YEARS

  19. And It Gets Worse … 4. BLACK HOLE ERA 1040 to 10100 years only black holes remain (no proton decay) sweep up material and grow ENERGY …… black holes evaporate Hawking radiation pair production at event horizon BH with 1 Msun … 1065 years BH with 1 Milky Way … 1098 years NO MORE HAWKING RADIATION AT 10100 YEARS

  20. The Bitter End … 5. DARK ERA > 10101 years electron + positron  positronium (real!) ENERGY …… when they annihilate each other  neutrinos + photons THERMODYNAMICS WINS OVER GRAVITY

  21. Fade to Black …

  22. End of Life on Earth Sunwill last 6 Byr more … twice as bright as today red giant … HB star … AGB star … white dwarf … black dwarf winds during red giant phase … 25% mass loss Earth spirals out Earth heating makes oceans hold less CO2 and H2O CO2 in atmosphere causes runaway greenhouse effect oceans evaporate in 2 Byr no H2O … no life Escape? 1/100,000 odds Earth booted by passing red dwarf crosses (former) Pluto orbit in a few years continents ice over … then oceans freeze from top down at 77 K, N2 freezes out and rains onto ice oceans … O2 soon after life survives along hydrothermal vents powered by radioactive decay

  23. Solution? LEAVE EARTH

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  25. Cosmic Structure

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