Astronomy Exam
The central region of our galaxy is not as flat as its main disk of stars
- it has a bulge of old stars and its shape is like a bar
The nuclear/central bulge of our galaxy
1. Is difficult to see with visible light because of cosmic dust 2. There is evidence it is not exactly spherical but elongated 3. Thicker than the disk of the Galaxy 4. Consists of older stars
Dark Matter in the Galaxy
1. Measurements suggest that there may have been as much as ten or twenty times more dark matter in the Galaxy than the matter we have been able to observe 2. We can pretty much rule out the idea that the dark matter is made mainly of vast clouds or regions of hydrogen gas 3. Most of it cannot at present be observed with our telescopes( We only know its existence from the gravity it exerts)
Observational Evidence that makes us believe there is a black hole at the very center of the Milky Way Galaxy is:
1. The fact that Sagittarius A is a stationary radio source, while objects around it appear to be in motion 2. The observation that matter in the central region continues to be falling in toward the center 3. The motion of stars close to the center of indicates that there is a mass of 4.6 million solar masses inside their orbits 4. The existence of a strong radio source at the center whose size appears to be no larger than Jupiter's orbit(highly condensed)
There is a black hole with ______ at the center of our galaxy. Its event horizon is about __________.
4 millions times the mass of our sun, 17 times the size of the Sun
In the 1970s the first indirect detection of gravitational waves involved a binary system
A pulsar that was in the same star system with a neutron star.
Nothing escapes a
Black Hole
The main body of our galaxy is surrounded by an invisible halo called
Dark Matter
The region around a black hole where everything is trapped, and nothing can get out to interact with the rest of the universe is
Event Horizon
A cloud of gas or star that is _____ from the center of the will generally take _____ to orbit
Further, more time
the time it takes the sun to revolve once around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy
Galactic Year
The objects that astronomer Harlow Shapley uses as "signposts" to figure out the extent of the milky way galaxy and the location of its center
Globular Clusters
Astronomer who first worked out the mathematical description of a black hole event horizon
Karl Schwarzschild
Objects orbiting around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy obey
Kepler's Third Law
The key property to predict whether a star will ultimately become a black hole is
Mass
The sun and our planetary system is located at the so called
Orion Spur
Radio or Infared Radiation
Reveal most things in the galaxy( as it penetrates the dust and clouds in the galaxy)
The very strong source of radio waves at the center of our galaxy is called
Sagittarius A
A central point, deep inside a black hole(and hidden from our view) is the compressed center where all of the "stuff" of the star goes
Singularity
We know that our milky way is a
Spiral Galaxy
Dark matter could possibly be a new kind of
Subatomic Particle
A black hole in the center of our galaxy has acquired so much mass because:
The center of our Galaxy is a much more crowded region than where the Sun is found -- we still see material falling toward the center and material has fallen in for billions of years
Astronomers observe stars and other objects that orbit the center of the Milky Way Galaxy farther out than our Sun, but, they moved around faster than we do. EXPLAIN
There must be a great deal of invisible dark matter outside the orbit of the Sun whose gravitational pull explains the faster motions we see
The work of Harley Shapley and others about the location of the Sun in the Milky Way Galaxy
We are in a disk galaxy, about 3/5 of the way from the center
To find the distance of the Galaxy contained within the orbit of the Sun
We measure the distance to the center of the Galaxy and the Period of the sun's orbit and then use Kepler's Third Law
According to the general theory of relativity, the presence of mass causes a
curvature or warping of spacetime
The shape of the milky way resembles a
dvd or cd
Black holes eat
everything
The main reason that gravitational waves are very much harder to detect than electromagnetic waves is that ___________ , and therefore require precise equipment to detect.
gravitational waves are much weaker than electromagnetic waves
The first direct detection in 2015 of gravitational waves arriving by the LIGO experiment was gravitational waves arriving from the
merger of two black holes
Once a black hole forms the _____ of its event horizon is _______ only by _________ inside the event horizon
size, determined, the mass
All masses curve
spacetime and light has to follow that curvature
The Herschels thought that
the Sun and Earth were roughy at the center of the great grouping of stars we call the Milky Way. The reason was that the dust that extends throughout the disk of the Galaxy only allowed Herschel to see the small part of the milky way that surrounds us
Our Milky Way has ______ and a few fainter ones
two main spiral arms
The most massive stars(_______) become Black holes
type O or B or A