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Page 1: Radio Galaxies and Quasars Powerful natural radio transmitters associated with Giant elliptical galaxies Demo.

Radio Galaxies and Quasars

Powerful natural radio transmitters associated withGiant elliptical galaxies

Demo

Page 2: Radio Galaxies and Quasars Powerful natural radio transmitters associated with Giant elliptical galaxies Demo.

How we know distances to radio galaxies: redshifts (Doppler shifts) + Hubble’s Law

Page 3: Radio Galaxies and Quasars Powerful natural radio transmitters associated with Giant elliptical galaxies Demo.

The discovery of quasars: a history lesson that teaches something about the universe

Some of the brightest radio sources, 3C48, 3C273, did not seem to be associated with

galaxies, but with star-like objects

Page 4: Radio Galaxies and Quasars Powerful natural radio transmitters associated with Giant elliptical galaxies Demo.

Spectra of quasars showed strong emission lines, highly redshifted

See Figure 24.2 of text

Application of Hubble’s Law indicates enormously distant,Brilliant objects. But where are the galaxies?

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With Hubble Space Telescope, we have

imaged Quasars

Page 6: Radio Galaxies and Quasars Powerful natural radio transmitters associated with Giant elliptical galaxies Demo.

What are quasars?

Artistic view of an early quasar

Physically what They are

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Whether we see a radio galaxy or quasar depends on how we view them

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In quasars and radio galaxies, there is a connection from the small to the extremely

large: M87

Page 9: Radio Galaxies and Quasars Powerful natural radio transmitters associated with Giant elliptical galaxies Demo.

M87 at radio wavelengths: it exists on many scales

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The “Central Engines” of quasars and radio galaxies: black holes of 1 - 10 billion

solar masses

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Summary of Quasar Characteristics

• Clearly are a brilliant, energetic phenomenon in centers of galaxies

• Quasars are very distant. We see them as they were long ago

• Let’s look at the distribution of quasar redshifts

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Question: what does this mean?

7236 quasars

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Extragalactic Astronomy as a Time Machine

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Observations of quasars and radio galaxies allow us to look out billions of light years

into space• NVSS survey of the sky at radio

wavelengths found 1.8 million sources, almost all of which are radio galaxies and quasars

• The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) measured positions, brightness, and spectra (therefore distances) of 675,000 galaxies and 90,000 quasars

• What do we see? What is the shape of the universe as a whole?

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Galactic filaments and voids

Figure 25.29 from book

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Why are there filaments and voids in the distribution of galaxies?