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1
Distant Universe
  • Seb Oliver
  • Lecture 1 Introduction

2
Todays Topics
  • Course Document
  • Brief Introduction to Some of the Topics

3
Course Aims
  • The aim of this course is to introduce the
    student to studies of the Universe at high
    redshift
  • In particular the student will become familiar
    with the observable properties of the Universe
    and learn how these can be used to improve our
    physical understanding of cosmology

4
Course Objectives
By the end of the course the student should
  • Be familiar with and be able to manipulate some
    of the fundamental ingredients of our theoretical
    models of structure/galaxy formation
  • Understand many of the basic principles of
    observational cosmology
  • Have had exposure to some of the latest results
    and debates in observational cosmology.
  • Understand the standard cosmological tests
  • Appreciate the dependence of these on our
    understanding of galaxy evolution

5
Course Outcomes
  • Learning outcomes are a statement of essential
    learning, and, as such, they the minimum
    acceptable, or threshold (pass/fail), standard
  • On successful completion of this course the
    student will be able to
  • apply cosmological and astrophysical formulae to
    quantitative problems
  • manipulate cosmological and astrophysical
    relations to derive others
  • Either/or
  • describe some of the key observations that have
    been used to build our current understanding of
    the distant Universe
  • demonstrate familiarity with standard
    cosmological models and/or simple theories of
    galaxy formation

6
Work Assessment
  • Teaching activities
  • lt18 lectures
  • gt8 weekly discussion/exercise class
  • Teaching and learning materials
  • Textbooks
  • Papers
  • Exercise sheets (model answers)
  • MatLab Problems
  • Lecture notes
  • All available on WWW

7
Work Assessment
  • Student activities
  • Students are asked to hand in answers to selected
    problems (including MatLab problems) most weeks
  • to participate in classroom discussions
  • normal lecture attendance
  • To read around the subject as necessary including
    reading assignments
  • Feedback
  • Marked exercises, usually one per week.
  • Model answers to problem sheets will be made
    available for consultation via the WWW.
  • Student questionnaires at the end of term.

8
Work Assessment
  • AssessmentThe assessment is based on a
    combination of continuous assessment and exams as
    follows
  • 30 weekly problem sheets
  • 70 end-of-year exam

9
Lecturers Contact Details
  • Seb Oliver
  • Arundel 216
  • S.Oliver_at_Sussex.ac.uk
  • http//astronomy.sussex.ac.uk/sjo/
  • http//astronomy.sussex.ac.uk/sjo/teach/dist.html
  • (01273-67) 8852
  • Office Hours
  • Monday 1500? 1550 ?

10
Introduction
11
Objectives of Cosmology/Extra-galactic
Astrophysics
  • Help determine the fundamental laws of physics
    governing the Universe (e.g. GUTs)
  • N.B. Same laws of physics might produce universes
    different to ours
  • Test models and determine cosmological parameters
    describing our Universe (e.g. density and
    curvature of Universe)

12
Main Topics
  • Standard Hot Big Bang Model
  • Classical Observational Cosmology
  • Galaxy Evolution
  • The Hunt for the First Galaxies
  • Background Light
  • Structure Formation

13
Standard Hot Big Bang Model
  • Assumptions of Homogeneity and Isotropy
  • Nearly-Newton Cosmology
  • Equations of State
  • Geometry and fate of the Universe
  • The Early Universe

14
Is this how the universe works?
Model of the Universe
Observational Tests of model
Lets Have a look?
But we also want to know how galaxies evolve
Spanner in the works? Galaxies evolve.
15
Standard Hot Big Bang Model
16
Classical Observational Cosmology
  • Observable Parameters
  • Distances
  • Classical Tests
  • The microwave background and Primordial
    Abundances

17
Galaxy Evolution
  • K-Corrections
  • Luminosity Functions
  • V/Vmax test of Evolution
  • Passive Stellar Evolution
  • Number Counts
  • The Global History of Star-Formation

18
Why Study Galaxy Evolution?
Initial Conditions in the Early Universe
19
The Hunt for the First Galaxies
  • Searches for Lyman a emitting galaxies
  • Photometric Redshifts the UV-drop-out technique
  • Distant Absorption Systems
  • Dusty Galaxies
  • Gravitational Lensing

20
The Hunt for the First Galaxies
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The Background Light
  • Olbers Paradox
  • Background Light Components
  • The Extra-Galactic Source Background
  • The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR)
  • Contributions to the background light across the
    e/m spectrum

24
Background Light
25
Structure Formation
  • Gravitational Instability
  • Primordial Fluctuations
  • Modification of Fluctuations
  • Linear evolution
  • Non-Linear Evolution
  • Observational large-scale clustering of galaxies
    CMB

26
Structure Formation
27
2dF GRS
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