The Early Universe and Life in the Universe |
Review for Astronomy 123 Midterm Exam 3 |
Major Events of the Early Universe
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Deuterium Cosmology
Heavier nuclei were formed later in burning stars and supernovae
explosions.
Forces of Nature | Relative
Strength |
Role | . |
Strong Nuclear | 1 | Binds Nucleus | (short range) |
Electromagnetic | 10-2 | Binds Atoms | (long range) |
Weak Nuclear | 10-13 | Causes Radioactivity | (short range) |
Gravitational | 10-40 | Binds earth to Sun
Binds galaxies |
(long range) |
What is dark matter?
Model which best explains observed universe:
How does Dark Matter relate to microwave background?
Life on Earth emerged as the end of an evolutionary sequence:
Life appeared on Earth about 3.5 billion years ago
Carbon based
Liquid water essential
Metereorites often contain organic molecules
Four large bodies in the solar system besides the Earth have possibilities:
So far, life has only been observed on Earth
Not from the primordial soup on Earth, but from organic material produced in interstellar space that came to Earth as interplanetary dust and with meteors
What should we look for?
Searches at 21 cm (1420 MHz) have failed so far
Late 1990's - Project Phoenix used sophisticated computer controls to investigate millions of channels simultaneously
We have been beaming radio signals to outerspace now for about 50 years
1974 - Arecibo - Puerto Rico
One motivation for this is to learn from an advanced technological civilization
Placed messages aboard space vehicles
Why Not Silicon?
So silicon does not look like as likely a basis for life as carbon
We can detect the wobble of a star caused by the pull of orbiting planets
Also look for reduced star light due to planetary eclipse
Kepler satellite has produced the most extrasolar planets of interest in search of life
More than 2,300 planets have been confirmed
More than 600 stars with confirmed multi-planets discovered