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Light and Telescopes

Light and Telescopes What do you think? What is the main purpose of a telescope? Why do stars twinkle?

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Light and Telescopes

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What do you think?

• What is the main purpose of a telescope?

• Why do stars twinkle?

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What is Light and Why Would Astronomers Want to Study the Properties of Light?

• Sometimes we say light is made of waves• Sometime we say light is made of particles called

photons• Moves very fast, at 186 000 miles

per second• 300,000 km per second• consider a prism ...

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If you pass white light through a prism, it separates into its component colors.

R.O.Y. G. B.I.V

spectrum

long wavelengths short wavelengths

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Analyzing The Properties of Light

• Visible Light is but one part of the entire electromagnetic (EM) spectrum.

• EM Spectrum includes all kinds of light• radio waves (all light moves at the same speed -

• micro waves light speed)

• infrared light

• visible light

• ultra violet light (some light photons have

• x rays shorter wavelengths

• gamma rays and more energy than others)

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Visible light is only one type of electromagnetic

radiation emitted by stars

Each type of EM radiation travels at exactly the same speed - the speed of light!

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Not all EM radiation can penetrate Earth’s atmosphere.

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Astronomers use different instruments to look at light of different wavelengths - sometimes, we even have to go above Earth’s atmosphere.

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SOFIA - the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy

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Observations at other wavelengths are revealing previously invisible sights

UV

Ordinary visible

infrared

Map of Orion region

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Consider Orion in Different Wavelengths of Light!

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http://www.cnn.com/2001/LAW/02/20/scotus.heatdetector.01.ap/index.html

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Hubble Space Telescope Views of Orion Nebula showing stars hidden in clouds

http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/pr/97/13/A.html

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TODAY’S Sun as seen in visible light from Earth and from space in X-rays by satellites

http://solar.physics.montana.edu/tslater/real-time/

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Observations at wavelengths other than visible light are revealing previously invisible sights

Visible light image radio wavelength image

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High Energy Gamma Rays - Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO) Satellite

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The Sky’s emission of Gamma Rays

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But, we receive GRBs from every direction !!

The fact that GRBs come from every direction imply that GRBs don’t come from our galaxy, but from other galaxies spread in every direction!

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Radio wavelength observations are possible from Earth’s surface

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The Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico

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Different types of EM radiation require different types of telescopes

• A refracting telescope uses a lens to concentrate incoming light

• A reflecting telescope uses mirrors to concentrate incoming starlight

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Analyzing Spectra: The Properties of Light

• Visible Light is one part of the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum.

• EM radiation is described as a wave with wavelengths in the range 1x10-15 m to 100 m.

• Visible light is only a tiny small part of the entire electromagnetic spectrum.

• Little bits of light are called photons.

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Dividing Light Into a Spectrum

Astronomers separate out light into its individual components using a diffraction grating or using a prism - then they analyze each part independently!

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The spectrum is continuous.

UV IR

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SpectraSpectra• Most light sources contain energy in lots

of different wavelengths.

• We can measure the brightness in various wavelength bands--the result is called the spectrum.

• The spectrum (total character of light emitted) can tell us a lot about a source.

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A refracting telescope

uses a lens to concentrate incoming

light

Similar to a magnifying glass

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A larger objective lens

provides a brighter (not

bigger) image

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lenses reverse images

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Three main functions of a telescope

• Brighten(called light gathering power)

• See fine detail(called resolution)

and least important,

• Magnifymagnification = (objective lens focal length / eyepiece lens focal length)

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Functions of a Telescope

• To gather light.– want a large objective– range of few inches to 10 meters!!

• To resolve fine detail.– limited by size and atmospheric “seeing”

• To magnify– least important– about 50x per inch of aperture (rule of thumb)

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Refracting telescopes have drawbacks

• Spherical aberration• Chromatic aberration

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Special achromatic compound lenses and lens coatings can often fix this aberration

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Refracting telescopes have drawbacks

• Spherical aberration• Chromatic aberration

• Sagging due to gravity distorting the lens

• Unwanted refractions• opaque to certain

wavelengths of light

Yerkes Observatory - 40-inch Refracting Telescope:The Largest Refracting Telescope in the World

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Reflecting telescopes use mirrors to concentrate incoming starlight

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Newtonian Focus

Prime Focus

Cassegrain focuscoude’ focus

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Astronomer’s face two major obstacles in observing the stars

• Light Pollution from Cities

• Effects of Twinkling from Earth’s atmosphere

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Tucson, Arizona in 1959 and 1980

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Earth’s atmosphere hinders astronomical research

Image of stars taken with a telescope on the Earth’s surface

Same picture taken with Hubble Space Telescope high above Earth’s blurring atmosphere

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Rapid changes in the density of Earth’s atmosphere cause passing

starlight to quickly change direction, making stars appear to

twinkle.

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Advanced technology is spawning a new generation of

equipment to view the universe

• CCDs (charge-coupled devices)

• Large telescopes on remote mountain tops– Mauna Kea in Hawaii– Cerro Pachon in Chile

• Adaptive Optics to counteract the blurring of Earth’s atmosphere

• Orbiting space observatories

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A Charge-Coupled Device (CCD)

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Ordinary Photographs vs. CCDs

Film (negative) CCD (negative) CCD (positive)

Same integration (I.e. exposure) time. Different quantum efficiency: Film 1% CCD 70%

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Matching 10-m, multiple mirror Keck Telescopes in

Hawaii with adaptive optics

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High above Earth’s

atmosphere, the Hubble

Space Telescope provides stunning

details about the universe

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What did you think?

• What is the main purpose of a telescope? A telescope is designed to collect as much light

as possible. It also improves resolution and magnifies images.

• Why do stars twinkle? Rapid changes in the density of Earth’s

atmosphere cause passing starlight to change direction, making stars appear to twinkle.