6.4-5 Flashcards

1
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HI 21 cm or 1420 MHz line

what is its significance?

A

Significance in Astrophysics: Traces most important gas.

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2
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Hyperfine-structure line

A

Spin change between proton and electron.

It is a spectral line that results from the above. (in hydrogen)

(i think at least)

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3
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Lower level spins

A
  • Antiparallel
  • gl = 1
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4
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Upper level spins

in the context of HI 21 cm measurements

A
  • Parallel
  • gu = 3

not sure what g stands for

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5
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h𝛎0

Context: HI 21 cm measurements

numerical value asked

A
  • 10-5 eV ≪ kB T
  • Even for T = 10 K
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6
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A constant

high density limit

A
  • 2.85 · 10-15 s-1
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7
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nu/nl ratio

in HI 21 cm measurements

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  • = 3/1
  • or: nu = 3/4 nH

I believe that what this is saying is that there are three times more hydrogen atoms in the upper state compared to the lower state?

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8
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Specific intensity I(21 cm)

what is it proportional to?

A

1/(4π) · 3/4 · h · ν₀ · A_ul · ∫ n_H ds

once again, Im not sure we need to know this, idk. maybe its good to know that: intensity is proportional to the integral of the density which makes sense

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9
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Mapping galactic disk with HI

what does it yield and what indicated the rotation?

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  • I(21 cm) yields ∫ nH ds along line of sight
  • Doppler shift indicates galactic rotation
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10
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Radial velocity vr(ℓ) formula

A

Derived using the law of sines:

vr(ℓ) = Θ · cos α - Θ₀ · sin ℓ

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11
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Cloud radial velocity observations

A
  • vr(ℓ) > 0 for R < R0
  • vr(ℓ) = 0 for R = R0
  • vr(ℓ) < 0 for R > R0
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12
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Maximum vmax(ℓ) for galactic rotation

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vmax(ℓ) = R₀(Ω(Rmin(ℓ)) - Ω₀) sin ℓ

yields Ω(R) for R

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13
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Galactic ℓ-RV emission line maps

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HI and CO maps show similar properties:

  • outer Milky Way emission
  • central region

i feel like this card doesnt really say much if you know what i mean

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14
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Galactic rotation curve

A

vrot(R) = √(G * MR(R) / R)

  • Measures Milky Way mass inside radius R
  • Dark matter exists in galactic halo

derive by equating Centripetal to gravitational force

second point refers to M_R

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15
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Photoionized gas and HII regions

how are they created?

A
  1. Hot stars emit photons ionizing neutral hydrogen
  2. Creating HII regions
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16
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Ionization degree equilibrium

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n_H⁰ ∫ (4πIν / hν) aν(H) dν = n_e n_p α(H, T)

I dont think we need to know this, delete if you agree, if you dont, let me know and ill do the formatting

post exam: yeah, dont listen to past Michal, learn it!

17
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Strömgren sphere

A
  • Describes global photo-ionization equilibrium
  • Defines Strömgren-radius
18
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Temperature equilibrium in ionized regions

Photoionised Gas and HII Regions

A
  • Heated by photoionization
  • Cooled by collisionally excited lines
  • T ≈ 10,000 K