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Title: Space Between the Stars: Properties of the Interstellar Medium


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Space Between the Stars Properties of the
Interstellar Medium
  • Steven R. Spangler
  • University of Iowa

2
An intuitive argument for the emptiness of space
the clarity of distant stars
  • Yardstick for interstellar distances the light
    year
  • 1 light year 9.46E17 cm 63,235 au
  • Vega 26 ly
  • Altair 17 ly
  • Antares 390 ly

3
How empty is interstellar space? A comparison
with the Earths atmosphere
4
Point of talk how we discovered the Interstellar
Medium, and its properties
Emphasis on results from radio astronomy
5
A physical argument for how interstellar space
could be invisible
  • If H is in the ground state, no Balmer
    transitions in absorption or emission
  • For 1 occupancy of n2, need T20,000K
  • Demo

6
How to detect cold neutral hydrogen in
interstellar space?
  • A rare example of a theoretical search followed
    by observational confirmation
  • Arose from need for a spectral line in radio
    astronomy
  • The 21 cm line of hydrogen

7
Structure of the ground state of hydrogen
Classical physics
Quantum mechanical Angular momentum numbers
Two states of H ground state
N1,S0
F1
5.9E-06 eV
F0
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21 cm HI spectra University of Iowa SRT
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21 cm HI spectra
10
The galaxy has been mapped in the 21cm line
11
Properties of HI Gas in ISM
  • n 1-100 cc (also higher)
  • T 50-200 K (also higher)
  • nT roughly constant at 3000

12
Neutral hydrogen has also been mapped out in many
other galaxies
13
visible
HI
14
Topic 2 where do stars come from?
Mass of star 330,000 mass of Earth, mean
density 1.5 gm/cc
15
Hints from a century ago star formation and
Dark Clouds
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Where is the gas from which the stars form?
17
Answer gas is molecular and very cold
  • Discovery was a contribution of radio astronomy
  • Utilized observations of rotational transitions
    of molecules

18
Rotational transitions of (diatomic) molecules
Classical rotational Kinetic energy
Quantum mechanical Square of angular momentum
Energy levels of rotator
19
Energy levels of a quantum rotator
J3
J2
J1
J0
20
The sky in the glow of the carbon monoxide
molecule
21
Physical properties of molecular cloud gas
  • T10 -70 K (and lower)
  • N 1.0E05 - 1.0E06
  • Numerous molecular species

22
The physics of star formation the Jeans Mass
If a mass larger than the Jeans mass is
Compressed, gravity dominates gas pressure And
it continues to contract
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A Star is born.
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A Star is born (Part 2)
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Molecular Clouds as Chemistry Sets in the Sky
  • Number of molecules discovered in molecular
    clouds 152
  • 8 species with 10 or more atoms
  • Deuterated species overrepresented

26
Interstellar chemistry as plasma chemistry
  • Molecular clouds are weakly-ionized plasmas
  • Ion-molecule reactions do not have formation
    barriers

27
The future of molecular cloud studiesALMA
  • 64 antenna interferometer
  • 2010 August, first science
  • 2012 December, full science operations

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ALMA
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