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1 Martin L. Perl ([email protected]) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology at Stanford University Talk presented at University of Belgrade, April 2009 Matter, Energy, and the Universe

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Matter, Energy, and the Universe. Martin L. Perl ( [email protected]) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology at Stanford University Talk presented at University of Belgrade, April 2009. DARK MATTER ?. ORDINARY MATTER - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Martin L. Perl ([email protected])

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratoryand

Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology at

Stanford University

Talk presented at University of Belgrade, April 2009

Matter, Energy,and the

Universe

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ORDINARY MATTERelectrons

atomsmolecules

peoplestars

DARK MATTER

?

DARK ENERGY

? ?ORDINARY ENERGY

chemicalelectricalnuclear

gravitational

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ORDINARY MATTERelectrons

atomsmolecules

peoplestars

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All ordinary matter made

up of Elementary Particles

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The Electron is anelementary particle

We cannot breakit up into smaller

parts

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The Electron is anelementary particle

Mass =10-27 grams =1 gram /1000000….00000

Size less than 10-16 centimeters

May have no size

Smallest electric chargeknown

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The Electron is anelementary particle

electric field

perhaps no center

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ORDINARY ENERGYchemicalelectricalnuclear

gravitational

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ChemicalEnergy

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ElectricalEnergy

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NuclearEnergy

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GravitationalEnergy in theUniverse

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Gravitationalenergy is more important thanall other ordinaryenergies in thebehavior of theuniverse.

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GravitationalEnergy onEarth

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GravitationalEnergy in theHeavens

Sun

OUR GALAXY

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DARK MATTER

?

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Dark Matter

In the 1930’3 Zwickyshowed that the velocityof galaxies would cause acluster to fall apart unlessthe galaxies has hiddenmass called Dark Matter

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Assumed distribution of dark matterin Solar System

Dark Matter

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Dark Matter

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Dark Matter

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Dark MatterWe hypothesize that Dark Matterconsists on a new type of electrically neutral, elementaryparticle; but there is no proof.

Therefore on earth there are twokinds of searches for the DarkMatter particle.

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Dark MatterFirst Method:Assume the earth is passingthrough Dark Matter particles andlook for collisions with ordinarymatter.

No confirmed evidence

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Dark MatterWhen Large Hadron Colliderin Geneva starts, look forDark Matter particles

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Dark Matter

Warning: Some astronomersdon’t believe in the existenceof Dark Matter. Instead theychange the equations describing the behavior of gravity.

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DARK ENERGY

? ?

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Dark Energy

•First evidence, 10 years old,that we do not understand therate of expansion of the universe.

•A great surprise.

•A great mystery

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Dark EnergyPresent model, not proven

Visible universe

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Dark EnergyPresent model, not proven

• 4 % ordinary matter + ordinary energy• 26 % Dark Matter + ordinary energy•70 % Dark Energy

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Dark Energy

Dark Energy is a new kind ofenergy hypothesized to fill allof space.

Therefore should be on earthalso. Most physicists believeits effects on earth are too small to be detected.

I disagree and am looking for an experimental method todirectly detect Dark Energy.

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There are more thingsin heaven and earth,Horatio, than aredreamt of in yourphilosophy.

Shakespeare