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The Large Scale Structure of the Universe

The Large Scale Structure of the Universe. Clusters of galaxies X-rays from clusters of galaxies Sheets and voids. Our Galaxy is a member of a small cluster called the Local Group. Stephane’s Quintet. Virgo cluster. Abell 2218. Coma cluster. Virial Theorem.

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The Large Scale Structure of the Universe

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  1. The Large Scale Structure of the Universe • Clusters of galaxies • X-rays from clusters of galaxies • Sheets and voids

  2. Our Galaxy is a member of a small cluster called the Local Group

  3. Stephane’s Quintet

  4. Virgo cluster

  5. Abell 2218

  6. Coma cluster

  7. Virial Theorem • For gravitationally bound system, • Where K is kinetic energy and U is potential • Check for planet orbiting star

  8. For Cluster • Kinetic energy • Where mi, vi are mass, velocity of each galaxy and M, <v2> are total mass, average velocity • How to find <v2>? • Can measure only line of sight velocity • Note <v2> = <vx2 + vy2 + vz2> = 3 <vz2> = 32 where  is the “velocity dispersion”

  9. For Cluster • Kinetic energy • Potential energy where rh = “half-light radius” • Use virial theorem 2K+U = 0 to find

  10. For Coma Cluster • rh = 1.5 Mpc •  = 880 km/s • Calculate M = 2×1015M • Note that this includes dark matter • Mass to light ratio of cluster is 250 M/L

  11. Coma clusterin X-rays

  12. Coma cluster • X-ray emitting gas is at 100,000,000 K. • The total X-ray luminosity is more than the luminosity of 100 billion Suns. • From this, the amount of X-ray emitting gas can be calculated to be 2×1014M • The mass of X-ray emitting gas is greater than the mass in all the stars in all the galaxies in the cluster and about 10% of the total mass.

  13. Gravitational lens

  14. Gravitational lenses • By measuring multiple images of one source, we can figure out the total mass in the lens. This provides an independent confirmation of dark matter. • A lense can act as a huge telescope. The deepest images of the most distant galaxies are obtained with clusters acting as gravitational lenses.

  15. The red Galaxy is 13 billion light years away. We are seeing it 750 million years after the Big Bang.

  16. Large Scale Structure • Are clusters of galaxies the largest structures in the Universe?

  17. Million galaxies

  18. Structure in 3d

  19. Large Scale Structure • Galaxies and clusters of galaxies are organized on irregular sheets separated by voids containing few galaxies. • The density fluctuations seen in the cosmic microwave background are likely the seeds for the formation of the sheets, clusters, and galaxies. • How that process occurs is now being worked out.

  20. Simulation of Structure Formation Movie

  21. Review Questions • How can we measure the mass of a cluster of galaxies? • At what wavelength do galaxy clusters glow brightest? • On the largest scales, how are galaxies arranged?

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