Title: The Structure of the Milky Way
1The Structure of the Milky Way
What is the size and shape Of the system of stars
in which We live?
2Outline of lecture
- Lecture taken from Chapter 22
- Skip material on interstellar gas
- Skip historical stuff
- Begin with properties of globular star clusters
(crucial for mapping out the galaxy).
3Globular clusters and why they are important in
this context
- Big balls of about 100,000 stars
- You can see them at great distances
- About 150 cataloged
- They are unevenly distributed in the sky (great
summertime objects, few in the winter). (Figure
22.25)
1/5 of globular clusters In 2 of the sky
4Distribution of globular clusters on the sky
implies a distribution in space like Figure 22.26
5Where (on the sky) is the galactic center?
- In Sagittarius
- RA 17h45m
- DEC-28.3 degrees
- Position on SC1 Chart
6You cant determine the distances to globular
clusters by parallax. They are too far away
(think of the theodolite lab). You need
another method. If you know the absolute
magnitude M of an object and can measure the
apparent magnitude m, you know the distance.The
distance modulus (m-M) is a direct measure of the
distance.
7Object of choice Cepheid Variables (after Delta
Cephei)
- Cepheid variables vary in brightness periodically
- Periods range from a couple of days to 100 days.
- Absolute magnitude dependent on period
8Distances to globular clusters and the galactic
center
- 1 parsec 3.26 light years
- Need bigger yardsticks for these objects
- 1000 parsecs1 kiloparsec3260 light years
- Distance to galactic center 8.5 /- 0.50
kiloparsecs
9How far is 8.5 kiloparsecs?
- Let 1 au 1cm
- Nearest star (1.3 parsecs) 2.68 km 1.66 miles
- 8.5 kiloparsecs 17,532 km 10,870 miles (2.74
Earth radii) - Light signal transmitted from the GC would take
27,700 years to reach us
10A view of the galactic center (visible only at
radio wavelengths)
11New Coordinates galactic coordinates
- imaginary lines on the sky
- A line through the middle of the Milky Way
galactic equator - 0 degrees galactic longitude in direction of the
galactic center - Coordinates are galactic latitude and longitude
12Galactic coordinates
13Observations indicate the shape and size of the
Milky Way Galaxy
14Structure of the Milky Way
- Disk
- Bulge
- Galactic center
- Galactic halo
Question what simple observation Is consistent
with a part of this picture
15A view of the Milky Way with an artists touch