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The Milky Way

The Milky Way

Our Galactic Home

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The Milky Way

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Goals

Goals

Structure of our Galaxy.

Its size and shape.

How do stars and things move through it?

Mass and Dark Matter.

The Galactic Center.

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The Milky Way

The Milky Way

Stars

Dust

Gaseous Nebulae

Open Clusters

Globular Clusters

Pulsars

Black Holes

How do they all fit together to make our galaxy?

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Optical emission from stars and nebulae

Optical emission from stars and nebulae

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Near-Infrared stellar emission – copyright E. L. Wright and COBE

Near-Infrared stellar emission – copyright E. L. Wright and COBE

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Far-Infrared dust emission – copyright E. L. Wright and COBE

Far-Infrared dust emission – copyright E. L. Wright and COBE

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Radio emission from neutral hydrogen – copyright J. Dickey

Radio emission from neutral hydrogen – copyright J. Dickey

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X-ray emission from hot gas – copyright S. Digel and ROSAT

X-ray emission from hot gas – copyright S. Digel and ROSAT

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Gamma-ray emission from pulsars and black holes – copyright NASA

Gamma-ray emission from pulsars and black holes – copyright NASA

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Where are We?

Where are We?

We aren’t at the center of the Milky Way.

Where is the center then?

Globular Clusters point the way.

M10 – copyright Credner and Kohle

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You Are Here

You Are Here

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Where are We?

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Near-Infrared stellar emission – copyright E. L. Wright and COBE

Near-Infrared stellar emission – copyright E. L. Wright and COBE

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Galactic Distances

Galactic Distances

How do we know the distance to stars and clusters in our galaxy?

Trigonometric parallax good out to 100 pc.

We believe galaxy is ~30 kpc wide.

How do we know?

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Spectroscopic Parallax

Spectroscopic Parallax

If you know how luminous a star REALLY is and how bright it looks from Earth, you can determine how far away it must be to look that faint.

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