Professor Martin Hendry University of Glasgow.

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Professor Martin HendryUniversity of Glasgow

A long time ago,

in a galaxy far, far away…

State of the Universe: Feb 2013

The nature of the nebulae?…

Early 20th Century

Gas clouds within the Milky Way, or Island Universes?….

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Galaxy

Laboratory

Hubble’s Law

Einstein’s RelativityEinstein’s Relativity

Matter causes space Matter causes space to to curvecurve or or warpwarp

“Space tells matter how to move, and matter tells space

how to curve”

Gravity in Einstein’s Universe

Will the Universe expand forever?...

It depends how much matter there is

Weighing the Solar System

Johannes Kepler

Isaac Newton

More than meets the eye?...

Fritz Zwicky

1933: finds evidence for dark

matter in the Coma galaxy

cluster

Vera Rubin

1970s: studies the rotation of

spiral galaxies.

Weighing galaxies

Galaxies were spinning faster than they should be!

What we seeWhat we see

What we think is really there….

10 times as much as the luminous matter in the visible galaxy

So, is the expansion slowing down?...

redshift

‘Speeding up’ model

‘Slowing down’ model

Hubble’s law for nearby supernovae

Hubble diagram of distant supernovaem

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redshift

Latest results: still speeding up...m

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Early Universe too hot for neutral atoms to exist

Free electrons scatter light (as in a fog)

Early Universe too hot for neutral atoms to exist

Free electrons scatter light (as in a fog)

After ~380,000 years, Universe cool enough for neutral hydrogen to form: the fog clears!

Background radiation predicted in 1950s and 1960s by Gamov, Dicke, Peebles.

Discovered in 1965 by Penzias and Wilson

Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson

Robert Dicke

Jim Peebles

COBE map of temperature across the sky

CMBR ‘ripples’ are the seeds of today’s galaxies

Galaxy formation is highly sensitive to the pattern of CMBR temperature

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