6.4-5 Flashcards
HI 21 cm or 1420 MHz line
what is its significance?
Significance in Astrophysics: Traces most important gas.
Hyperfine-structure line
Spin change between proton and electron.
It is a spectral line that results from the above. (in hydrogen)
(i think at least)
Lower level spins
- Antiparallel
- gl = 1
Upper level spins
in the context of HI 21 cm measurements
- Parallel
- gu = 3
not sure what g stands for
h𝛎0
Context: HI 21 cm measurements
numerical value asked
- ≈ 10-5 eV ≪ kB T
- Even for T = 10 K
A constant
high density limit
- ≈ 2.85 · 10-15 s-1
nu/nl ratio
in HI 21 cm measurements
- = 3/1
- or: nu = 3/4 nH
I believe that what this is saying is that there are three times more hydrogen atoms in the upper state compared to the lower state?
Specific intensity I(21 cm)
what is it proportional to?
1/(4π) · 3/4 · h · ν₀ · A_ul · ∫ n_H ds
once again, Im not sure we need to know this, idk. maybe its good to know that: intensity is proportional to the integral of the density which makes sense
Mapping galactic disk with HI
what does it yield and what indicated the rotation?
- I(21 cm) yields ∫ nH ds along line of sight
- Doppler shift indicates galactic rotation
Radial velocity vr(ℓ) formula
Derived using the law of sines:
vr(ℓ) = Θ · cos α - Θ₀ · sin ℓ
Cloud radial velocity observations
- vr(ℓ) > 0 for R < R0
- vr(ℓ) = 0 for R = R0
- vr(ℓ) < 0 for R > R0
Maximum vmax(ℓ) for galactic rotation
vmax(ℓ) = R₀(Ω(Rmin(ℓ)) - Ω₀) sin ℓ
yields Ω(R) for R
Galactic ℓ-RV emission line maps
HI and CO maps show similar properties:
- outer Milky Way emission
- central region
i feel like this card doesnt really say much if you know what i mean
Galactic rotation curve
vrot(R) = √(G * MR(R) / R)
- Measures Milky Way mass inside radius R
- Dark matter exists in galactic halo
derive by equating Centripetal to gravitational force
second point refers to M_R
Photoionized gas and HII regions
how are they created?
- Hot stars emit photons ionizing neutral hydrogen
- Creating HII regions