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Page 1: EXTREME ASTRONOMY Professor Derek Ward-Thompson Cardiff University September 19-21, 2007.

EXTREME ASTRONOMY

Professor Derek Ward-Thompson

Cardiff University

September 19-21, 2007

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Extremes:

• Astrophysics teaches us about extreme behaviour in the Universe.

• Two examples:– Time travel

• Is it possible?• Under what circumstances?

– Black holes• Do they exist?• Can you ever escape from one?

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Time Travel

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Is time travel possible?

• Do the laws of physics allow time travel?

• We all travel in time at 60 seconds per minute

• Can we alter that?

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If you could travel in time….

• Who would you like to meet?

• Where would you like to go?

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Time paradoxes

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Time paradoxes

• What if I travel back in time and kill my grandfather when he’s still a baby?

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Time paradoxes

• What if I travel back in time and kill my grandfather when he’s still a baby?

• What if I travel back in time and kill myself?(!!)

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Time paradoxes

• What if I travel back in time and kill my grandfather when he’s still a baby?

• What if I travel back in time and kill myself?(!!)

• What if I travel back in time and give myself knowledge I didn’t have?

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Time paradoxes

• What if I travel back in time and kill my grandfather when he’s still a baby?

• What if I travel back in time and kill myself?(!!)

• What if I travel back in time and give myself knowledge I didn’t have?

• Causality

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Time travel can happen

• Einstein’s theory of special relativity predicts ‘time dilation’

• Moving objects experience time at a different rate

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Time dilationSpecial relativity tells us that if we travel at velocity v, then time passes for us at a slower rate relative to a stationary observer.

This effect is known as time dilation, and the dilation factor is given by:

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Our trip:

T/4 T/4

T/4T/4

We travel for time T (at 2g)

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Years on journey10 20 30 40 50

Years into future

10

100

1000

10,000

100,000

1,000,000

10,000,000

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Years on journey10 20 30 40 50

Initial mass/final mass

10

100

1000

10,000

100,000

1,000,000

10,000,000

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Years on journey10 20 30 40 50

Initial mass/final mass

10

100

1000

10,000

100,000

1,000,000

10,000,000Practical limit?

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Years on journey10 20 30 40 50

Years into future

10

100

1000

10,000

100,000

1,000,000

10,000,000Practical limit?

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• Wouldn’t it be great to see the future?!

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• But you can never come back!!!

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Extreme time dilation

• What if I travelled at v=0.999999999999999c ? (1 part in 1015)

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Extreme time dilation

• What if I travelled at v=0.999999999999999c ? (1 part in 1015)

• Some particles do – they’re called cosmic rays

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Extreme time dilation

• What if I travelled at v=0.999999999999999c ? (1 part in 1015)

• Some particles do – they’re called cosmic rays

• These are free neutrons which have a half-life around 10 minutes (613s)

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Extreme time dilation

• Free neutrons were emitted at the Big Bang and they are still travelling today

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Extreme time dilation

• Free neutrons were emitted at the Big Bang and they are still travelling today

• They think the Universe is only 10 minutes old!!!

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Other extreme places:

• The most extreme of all:

• Black Holes

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Black holes

• What are they?

• Do they exist?

• If so, where are they?

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What is a black hole?

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What is a black hole?

• A black hole is an object so dense and so massive that its escape velocity is greater than the speed of light

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Where do black holes live?

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Where do black holes live?

• We believe there is a black hole at the centre of our Galaxy (the Milky Way)

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The centre of our Galaxy:

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• Now we have observed many of them!

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• In order to explain these motions of the stars we need a very massive compact object at the centre– 3.6 million times the mass of the Sun

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A picture of a black hole:

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Can we ever escape from a black hole?

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Can we ever escape from a black hole?

• Under certain conditions, matter can ‘escape’ from a small black hole

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Can we ever escape from a black hole?

• Under certain conditions, matter can ‘escape’ from a small black hole

• If a particle and anti-particle are created near the event horizon, one could fall in and the other escape

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Can we ever escape from a black hole?

• Under certain conditions, matter can ‘escape’ from a small black hole

• If a particle and anti-particle are created near the event horizon, one could fall in and the other escape

• This is known as ‘Hawking radiation’

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Summary

• Time travel into the future is possible under certain circumstances

• Time travel into the past isn’t – so you can’t come back

• There is a black hole at the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy

• You cn now tell your friends you’ve seen a picture of a black hole!

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• In the year of '39 assembled here the volunteers• In the days when the lands were few• Here the ship sailed out into the blue and sunny morn• Sweetest sign ever seen

• And the night followed day• And the story tellers say• That the score brave souls inside• For many a lonely day sailed across the milky seas• Ne'er looked back, never feared, never cried

• Don't you hear my call though you're many years away• Don't you hear me calling you• Write your letters in the sand• For the day I take your hand• In the land that our grandchildren knew

• In the year of '39 came a ship in from the blue• The volunteers came home that day• And they bring good news of a world so newly born• Though their hearts so heavily weigh• For the earth is old and grey, little darling we'll away• But my love this cannot be• Oh so many years have gone though I'm older but a year• Your mother's eyes from your eyes cry to me

• Don't you hear my call though you're many years away• Don't you hear me calling you• Write your letters in the sand for the day I take your hand• In the land that our grandchildren knew

• Don't you hear my call though you're many years away• Don't you hear me calling you• All your letters in the sand cannot heal me like your hand

• For my life - Still ahead - Pity me

QUEEN:

’39

- from

‘A night at the opera’

- lyrics by

Brian May.

1976