Astronomers recently claimed to have discovered the most distant galaxy known. How would they have determine this distance?
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Astronomers recently claimed to have discovered the most distant galaxy known. How would they have determine this distance?
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- Which one of these types of galaxies do you expect to have the largest star formation activity? Select one: ○ a. E7 ○ b. Sc ○ c. Sa ○ d. SbFor a circular velocity profile of the type (r) = ar¹ ar1/9, where a is a constant and r is the radial distance from the centre of a spiral galaxy, find the ratio (r)/(r), where (r) is the epicyclic frequency and 2(r) is the angular velocity. Enter your answer to 2 decimal places.The Perseus-pices supercluster of galaxies is 64 Mpc from Earth. How long (in years) does it take light from the supercluster to reach Earth?
- In the reading, you were told that there were roughly 10,000 galaxies in the image of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field alone. The image is roughly 10 square arcminutes and there are roughly 1.5*10^8 square arcminutes composing the entire sky. With that in mind and assuming that the Hubble Ultra Deep Field represents an average part of the sky, roughly how many galaxies may exist in the observable universe? (Please include commas for every factor of 1,000; for example 2,343,567,890)what evidence is there that galaxies collide and merge?Assume that a typical galaxy contains about 200 billion stars and that there are more than 150 billion galaxies in the known universe. Estimate the total number of stars in the universe.
- If astronomers find they have made a mistake and our Solar System is actually 7,350 pc rather than 8,300 pc from the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, but the orbital velocity of the Sun is still 225 km/s, what is the minimum mass (in solar masses, MSun) of the Galaxy within the orbit of the Sun?An astronomer in an imaginary Universe observes a small patch of the sky (0.005% of the total) with very deep observations and finds one million galaxies. How many galaxies can they estimate to be present in the whole Universe? 10 billion 20 billion 50 billion O 70 billionPlease solve page 3 and 4 using the table below NGC NO. Galactic Longitude (deg) Galactic Latitude (deg) Distance from Sun (kpc) Distance (polar view) (kpc) NGC NO. Galactic Longitude (deg) Galactic Latitude (deg) Distance from Sun (kpc) Distance (polar view) (kpc) 1904 227 -30 13 1 1 6402 21 15 9 9 4590 300 36 10 8 6626 8 -6 6 6 5024 333 80 18 3 6637 2 -10 9 9 5272 42 79 10 2 6656 10 -8 3 3 5904 4 47 7 5 6681 3 -12 9 39 6093 353 20 10 9 6356 7 10 15 15 6121 351 16 2 2 6284 358 10 15 15 6171 3 23 6 5 6838 57 -5 4 4 6205 59 41 8 6 6864 20 -26 21 19 6218 16 26 5 5 6981 35 -33 17 14 6254 15 23 4 4 7078 65 -27 10 9 6266 354 7 7 7 7089 53 -36 12 10 6273 357 9 9 9 7099 27 -47 8 5…
- If Jim could drive a Jetson's flying car at a constant speed of 330 km/hr across oceans and space, approximately how long (in millions of years, in 106 years) would he take to drive to a nearby star that is 8.7 light-years away? Use 9.461 × 1012 km/light-year and 8766 hours per year (365.25 days).A galaxy's rotation curve is a measure of the orbital speed of stars as a function of distance from the galaxy's centre. The fact that rotation curves are primarily flat at large galactocen- tric distances (vrot(r) ~ constant) is the most common example of why astronomer's believe dark matter exists. Let's work out why! Assuming that each star in a given galaxy has a circular orbit, we know that the accelera- tion due to gravity felt by each star is due to the mass enclosed within its orbital radius r and equal to v?/r. Here, ve is the circular orbit velocity of the star. (a) Show that the expected relationship between ve and r due to the stellar halo (p(r) xr-3.5) does not produce a flat rotation curve. (b) Show that a p(r) ∞ r¯² density profile successfully produces a flat ro- tation curve and must therefore be the general profile that dark matter follows in our galaxy.Figure 2 shows the "rotation curve" of NGC 2742. It plots the “radial velocity (V)" (how fast material is moving either toward or away from us) that is measured for objects at different distances (R = radius") from the center of the galaxy. The center of the galaxy is at 0 kpc (kiloparsecs) with a speed of 9 km/sec away from us. (These velocities have been corrected for the observed tilt of the galaxy and represent true orbital velocities of the stars and gas.) 200 100 U4779 -100 As you can see, one side of the galaxy is moving with a negative velocity (spinning toward us), while the other side has a positive velocity (spinning away from us). Using Newton's gravity equation, we will be able to determine the gravitational mass of the entire galaxy and how the mass varies versus distance from the galaxy's center. -200 -8 8 -4 Radius (kpc) Read the following text carefully and follow the instructions: Select five radii spaced evenly from 0-10 kpc across the galaxy. Your selections should…