The Origin of the Universe: To the Edge of Space and Time by John D. Barrow
Author:John D. Barrow [Barrow, John D.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780465053544
Google: KHPhAgAAQBAJ
Amazon: B00IJGHN7K
Goodreads: 25180626
Publisher: Hachette UK
Published: 2014-03-19T16:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 5
INFLATION AND THE COBE SEARCH
It is quite a three-pipe problem, and I beg that you wonât speak to me for fifty minutes.
âThe Red-headed League
In the spring of 1992, the news media of the world became excited by the announcement that NASAâs Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite had observed tiny variations in the temperature of the microwave background radiation around the sky. By observing the radiation from above the Earthâs atmosphere, the COBE satellite avoided spurious variations created by atmospheric changes and achieved greater accuracy than any similar Earth-based experiment. What it did was continually to switch its detector back and forth across the sky, over angles greater than about ten degrees (for comparison, the face of the full moon corresponds to about half a degree on the sky), and determine the difference in the temperature of the microwave background radiation photons coming toward us from those directions. What do the tiny temperature variations mean, and why did everyone get so excited about them (some extravagant commentators going so far as to claim the COBE data as the most important scientific discovery of all time!)?
We can understand the existence of structures like stars and planets by using our knowledge of basic physical principles. But when it comes to galaxies, our understanding is much more uncertain. We do not know whether a similar strategy of identifying balances between different forces of nature will suffice to explain why galaxies and clusters of galaxies have their observed masses and shapes and sizes. Almost certainly it will not. Galaxies and galaxy clusters are islands of material where the density of matter is enormously greater than the average density in the outside universe. The average density of the Milky Way galaxy, for example, is about a million times greater than that of the universe. That such irregularities exist is not mysterious. If we take a perfectly smooth distribution of matter and introduce a tiny nonuniformity, it will snowball, growing more and more pronounced. For there will be a greater gravitational pull toward any place where there is a slight overabundance of matter, and yet more matter will be drawn into it at the expense of the sparser regions beyond, and so the buildup proceeds.
This process is called âgravitational instability,â and it was first recognized by Isaac Newton three hundred years ago. Gravitational instability operates whether or not the universe is expandingâalthough aggregates of matter take longer to build up in an expanding universe, because the expansion tends to pull the aggregating material apart. But as the universe ages, the aggregates should become so dense compared with the rest of the universe that they cease to expand with the universal expansion (see figure 5.1). Instead, they become stable islands of matter, held in a balance between the inpull of gravity created by their constituents and the outward pressure exerted by the motions of their constituents. However, one can see that if we want to explain the origin of galaxies and galaxy clusters by the process of
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