7.6 Flashcards

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Clusters of Galaxies (3)

not the types but general properties

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  • 100 - 10’000 members
  • gravitationally bound
  • dominated by giant elliptical galaxies in the center
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Regular Clusters

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  • Well-defined structure
  • Central big ellipticals
  • > 1000 galaxies
  • Example: Coma cluster
    d = 100 Mpc
    R ≈ 3 Mpc
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Irregular Clusters

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  • Center often not well defined
  • Galaxies irregularly distributed
  • Example, Virgo cluster:
    – d = 16.5 Mpc
    – R ≈ 2.2 Mpc
    1300 galaxies
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M/L Ratio for Galaxy Clusters

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M/L ≈ 100 M/L, cluster of galaxies contain a lot of dark matter

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Hot X-ray Emitting Gas (4)

process, temperature, volume, luminosity

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Xrays telescopes detect hot gas in all clusters of galaxies
- Emission process is bremsstrahlung
- acceleration of charged particles -> EM radiation
- Xray emission requires T ≈ hv/kT
-> X-ray emission requires T ≈ 108 K
- Typical volume ≈ 1 Mpc3
- Luminosity ≈ 1037 W (= 2.5 · 10^10 L)
- very low luminosity and very long cooling time

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Origin of the Gas

in galaxies and its qualitative properties

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  • Mgas > Mstars
  • Metallicity half solar
  • Processed gas comes from infalling spirals

not sure what is meant with metalicity half solar

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Dark Matter and Gravitational Lensing

i think a more appropriate title would be: dark matter in galaxies

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Visible mass only ≈ 10 - 30% of the mass derived from the virial theorem

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Gravitational Lensing

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Independent method to derive the mass of an object, formula for deflection angle:

Δϕ = 4GM/(c2R)

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Einstein Ring and Angle

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  • rE = sqrt((4GM/c2)(DLSDL/DS))
  • θE = sqrt((4GM/c2)(DLS/(DLDS)))

i think i will learn at most that θ ∝ √M

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