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Page 1: From the Big Bang to the Nobel Prize: Cosmic Background ...

From the Big Bang to the Nobel

Prize: Cosmic Background

Explorer (COBE) and Beyond

Goddard Space Flight Center Lecture

John Mather

Nov. 21, 2006

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Astronomical Search For Origins

Big BangFirst Galaxies

Galaxies Evolve

Stars

Planets

Life

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Looking Back in Time

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Measuring Distance

This techniqueenablesmeasurement ofenormous distances

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Astronomer's Toolbox #2:Doppler Shift - Light

Atoms emit light at discretewavelengths that can be seenwith a spectroscope

This “line spectrum” identifiesthe atom and its velocity

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Galaxies attract each other, so the expansionshould be slowing down -- Right??

To tell, we need tocompare the velocity wemeasure on nearbygalaxies to ones at veryhigh redshift.

In other words, we needto extend Hubble’svelocity vs distance plotto much greaterdistances.

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Nobel Prize Press Release

The Royal Swedish Academy of Scienceshas decided to award the Nobel Prize inPhysics for 2006 jointly to John C.Mather, NASA Goddard Space FlightCenter, Greenbelt, MD, USA, andGeorge F. Smoot, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley, CA, USA "for theirdiscovery of the blackbody form andanisotropy of the cosmic microwavebackground radiation".

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The Power of Thought

Robert Herman & Ralph Alpher

Georges Lemaitre & Albert Einstein George Gamow

Rashid Sunyaev Jim Peebles

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Power of Hardware - CMB Spectrum

Paul Richards Mike Werner

Frank Low

David Woody

Herb Gush Rai Weiss

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Brief COBE History

• 1965, CMB announced - Penzias & Wilson;Dicke, Peebles, Roll, & Wilkinson

• 1974, NASA AO for Explorers: ~ 150proposals, including:

– JPL anisotropy proposal (Gulkis, Janssen…)

– Berkeley anisotropy proposal (Alvarez,Smoot…)

– Goddard/MIT/Princeton COBE proposal(Hauser, Mather, Muehlner, Silverberg,Thaddeus, Weiss, Wilkinson)

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COBE History (2)• 1976, Mission Definition Science Team selected

by HQ (Nancy Boggess, Program Scientist); PI’schosen

• ~ 1979, decision to build COBE in-house at GSFC

• 1982, approval to construct for flight

• 1986, Challenger explosion, start COBE redesignfor Delta launch

• 1989, Nov. 18, launch

• 1990, first spectrum results; helium ends in 10 mo

• 1992, first anisotropy results

• 1994, end operations

• 1998, major cosmic IR background results

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Starting COBE

Pat ThaddeusJohn & Jane

Mather

Dave & Eunice

Wilkinson

Mike &

Deanna Hauser

Rai & Becky

WeissGeorge

Smoot

Sam & Margie Gulkis,

Mike & Sandie Janssen

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COBE Science Team

Chuck & Renee

Bennett

Tom & Ann

Kelsall

Nancy & Al

Boggess

Eli & Florence

Dwek

Ed & Tammy Cheng

Philip &

Georganne Lubin

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COBE Science Team

Tom & Jeanne

Murdock

Ned & Pat

Wright

Steve & Sharon

Meyer

Bob & Beverly

Silverberg

Rick & Gwen

Shafer

Harvey & Sarah

Moseley

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COBE Engineering Leadership

Back row: Bill Hoggard, Herb Mittelman, Joe Turtil, Bob Sanford

Middle row: Don Crosby, Roger Mattson, Irene Ferber, Maureen Menton

Front row: Jeff Greenwell, Ernie Doutrich, Bob Schools, Mike Roberto

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COBE Engineering Leadership

Back row: Dennis McCarthy, Bob Maichle, Loren Linstrom, Jack Peddicord

Middle row: Lee Smith, Dave Gilman, Steve Leete, Tony Fragomeni

Front row: Earle Young, Chuck Katz, Bernie Klein, John Wolfgang

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COBE Satellite, 1989-1994 COBE in orbit,

1989-1994

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Far Infrared Absolute Spectrophotometer

John Mather

Rick Shafer

Bob Maichle

Mike Roberto

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Calibrator (Eccosorb) on

arm, before insulation,

attached to parabolic

concentrator

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Based on 9 minutes of data

Presented at AAS, January 1990

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Current estimate: T = 2.725 +/- 0.001 K

New technology could reduce residuals 2

orders of magnitude?

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Confirming the Big Bang Theory

• Hot Big Bang theory is right

• No extra energy released after the first year

• No exotic events like turbulent motion

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Differential Microwave Radiometers

George

Smoot

Chuck

Bennett

Bernie Klein

Steve Leete

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31.4 GHz

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Sky map from DMR,

2.7 K +/- 0.003 K

Doppler Effect of Earth’s

motion removed (v/c =

0.001)

Cosmic temperature/density

variations at 389,000 years,

+/- 0.00003 K

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COBE Map of CMB Fluctuations

2.725 K +/- ~ 30 µK rms, 7o beam

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DIRBE (Diffuse Infrared

Background Experiment)

• Map entire sky in 10 bands from 1.2 to 240

µm

• Measure, understand, and subtract for

zodiacal and galactic foregrounds

• Determine small residual from early

universe, primeval galaxies, etc.

• Requires absolute calibration

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Mike Hauser

Tom Kelsall

Don Crosby

Loren

Linstrom

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DIRBE Test Unit Hardware

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DIRBE far IR

(100, 140,

240 µm) Sky

Modeling

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COBE Cosmology

• CMB has blackbody spectrum, !F/Fmax <50 ppm. Strong

limits, about 0.01%, on energy conversion (from turbulence,

unstable particles, etc.) after t = 1 year. No good explanation

besides Hot Big Bang.

• CMB has spatial structure, 0.001% on scales > 7o, consistent

with scale-invariant predictions and inflation, dark matter

and dark energy or " constant, and formation of galaxies and

clusters by gravity.

• CIBR has 2 parts, near (few microns) and far (few hundred

microns), each with brightness comparable to the known

luminosity of visible & near IR galaxies: L of universe is ~

double expected value.

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WMAPWilkinson Microwave

Anisotropy Probe

Chuck Bennett, PI

Goddard & Princeton

team

Launched in 2001

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The Universe at age 389,000 years

Temperature (!K) relative to average of 2.725 K+200-200

Galactic Plane

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#!

#c

#b

#m=#b+#c=27± 4%

#tot=#b+#c+#!=100%

Cosmic Parameters to ~ percent accuracy

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CMB Angular Power Spectrum

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Planck Mission - ESA-led with NASA

contributions, for 2008 launch

Higher spatial resolution

and sensitivity than

WMAP, with shorter

wavelengths

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James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)

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Summary of JWST

! Deployable infrared telescope with 6.5 meter

diameter segmented adjustable primary mirror

! Cryogenic temperature telescope and 4 instruments

for infrared performance, covering 0.6 to 29 !m

! Launch June 2013 on an ESA-supplied Ariane 5

rocket to Sun-Earth L2: 1.5 million km away in

deep space (needed for cooling)

! 5-year science mission (10-year goal)

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James Webb Space Telescope

! Mission Lead: Goddard Space Flight Center

! International collaboration with ESA & CSA

! Prime Contractor: Northrop Grumman Space Technology

! Instruments:

! Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) – Univ. of Arizona

! Near Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec) – ESA

! Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) – JPL/ESA

! Fine Guidance Sensor (FGS) – CSA

! Operations: Space Telescope Science Institute

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Four Scientific Themes

• First objects formed after Big Bang

– Super-stars?

– Super-supernovae?

– Black holes?

• Assembly of galaxies (from small pieces?)

• Formation of stars and planetary systems

– Hidden in dust clouds

• Planetary systems and conditions for life

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JWST Science Objectives versus Cosmic History

Now

Big

Bang

Particle

Physics

Atoms &

Radiation

Star &

Planet

Formation

389,000

years

3 minutes

1 billion

years 13.7 billion

years

200

million

years

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End of the dark ages: first light?

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The Eagle Nebula

as seen by HST

The Eagle Nebula

as seen with Hubble

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The Eagle Nebula

as seen in the infrared

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Birth of stars and

protoplanetary systemsStars in dust disks in Orion

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Planetary systems and the

origins of life

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HST characterizes transiting

planets; so will JWSTHST: planet

transits star

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Chemistry of Transiting

Planets

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What happened before the Big Bang?What happened before the Big Bang?

WhatWhat’’s at the center of a black hole?s at the center of a black hole?

How did we get here?How did we get here?

What is our cosmic destiny?What is our cosmic destiny?

What are space and time?What are space and time?

…… Big Questions, Ripe to Answer Big Questions, Ripe to Answer