electromagnetic spectrum
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Electromagnetic Spectrum. Visible light and color Energy, frequency, wavelength A bit on telescopes Uses. Why do we care about light?. Everything we know in astronomy comes from light We only have physical samples from the Moon, Mars, and a couple comets Even these we study using light. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
• Visible light and color
• Energy, frequency, wavelength
• A bit on telescopes
• Uses
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Why do we care about light?
• Everything we know in astronomy comes from light
• We only have physical samples from the Moon, Mars, and a couple comets– Even these we study using light
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Electromagnetic Radiation
• Radiation: when things are sent out into empty space
• EM radiation: light
• Nuclear radiation: result of nuclear reactions, includes– Alpha particles (Helium nucleii)– Beta particles (positrons = anti-matter
electrons)– Gamma “particles” (gamma EM radiation)
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What is Light?
• Electric and magnetic fields waving
• Packets of energy called photons
• Energy and wavelength determine what the light can interact with
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http://www.yorku.ca/eye/spectrum.gif
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False Color Images
• Pictures attempt to “translate” invisible light to what we can see.
• Representative color – colors have meaning, such as specific non-visible colors or chemicals
• “Touch the Universe” by Noreen Grice
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High EnergyHigh Frequency
Short Wavelength
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High EnergyHigh Frequency
Short Wavelength
• Interacts with small things (cells, molecules, DNA)
• Created by high energy / hot processes
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/99/EM_Spectrum3-new.jpg
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ϒ-ray (gamma) and X-ray
http://today.slac.stanford.edu/images/2007/swift-gamma-ray-lg.jpg
http://www.atnf.csiro.au/people/mdahlem/img/xmmtel.gif
• High energy, short wavelengths• On Earth: radioactivity, some cancer treatment,
broken bones, cavities• Astronomy: high energy processes, hot environments,
colliding stars, around black holes, gas around galaxies, the Sun
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Ultraviolet (UV)• Slightly higher frequencies
and shorter wavelengths than humans can see
• Some birds and insects can see in the UV
• On Earth: suntans, sunburn, cancer, can be used to sterilize equipment
• Astronomy: Used to study the Sun and other hot objects– Hubble is mostly visible, but
does have one UV instrumenthttp://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/realtime/eit_195/1024/latest.html
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Visible light and color
• A small part of the total spectrum
• Approximately 400-700nm, 4000-7000Å, violet to red
• Each color the eye can see has a different wavelength.
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http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/deepimpact/images/Spect-Prism-sm.jpg
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Why do our eyes see with Visible light?
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Atmospheric Windows
Need satellites to observe
Wavelength, Energy
Frequency
High flying air planes or satellites
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Why do our eyes see with Visible light?
• Atmospheric windows– Visible and Radio get through an Earth-like
atmosphere
• Wavelength determines size of things it can interact with– Due to evolution, sizes of our eyes, sizes
of molecules in our eyes, we see visible light
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Low EnergyLow Frequency
Long Wavelength
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Low EnergyLow Frequency
Long Wavelength
• Interact with larger things
• Lower energy processes
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/99/EM_Spectrum3-new.jpg
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Infrared (IR)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/cf/Ir_girl.png
• Slightly longer wavelength and lower frequency than the human eye can see.
• Some animals including some snakes, some bats, and some insects can see IR.
• On Earth: IR goggles help firefighters, soldiers, and home insulation experts; TV remote controls, Kinect
• Astronomy: IR travels through dust so is good to look at young forming stars. (e.g., James Webb Space Telescope, HST’s successor)
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Microwave/Sub-mm/Radio
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0302/sky_wmap_big.jpg
• Low energy, long wavelength • On Earth: microwave ovens, cellphone signals, radio
for stereos, (formerly) TV broadcasts, GPS, walky-talkies, satellite communications, GPS, weather radar, radar guns
• Astronomy: cool objects such as clouds of dust, gas clouds, entire galaxies, SETI, Cosmic Microwave Background (light from the Big Bang)
http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=96170&rendTypeId=4
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Bad Science: “Listening” to Radio
Like all types of light, radio light is studied using either images or spectra (graphs of the
“colors” – brightness at each wavelength)
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Nancay Radio Telescope
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Each part of the wavelength tells us part of the story.
Must put together all wavelengths to get the full story.
http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2006/image06/060123nebula.jpg
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Example: The Sun
• http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/realtime/realtime-update.html
• Putting these together helps us understand the layers of our dynamic Sun.