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Page 1: 5 Spectral Lines Celestial Fingerprinting. 5 Goals From light we learn about –Composition –Motion

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Spectral LinesSpectral Lines

Celestial Fingerprinting

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GoalsGoals

• From light we learn about– Composition– Motion

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Continuum Spectra

•A Continuum Spectrum:

Light emitted across a continuous range of wavelengths.

•A thermal spectrum is a continuum spectrum.

But what are these?

The Sun

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A Spectrum

• A spectrum = the amount of light given off by an object at a range of wavelengths.

Emission lines Absorption linesContinuum

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Spectral Lines

• Heat low density gas and it will glow.

• Pass the light through a slit to get a narrow source.

• Pass light from the slit through a prism.

• Get multiple images of the slit, each at a different wavelength.

• These “lines” are the element’s “finger print”.

Spectrometer

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Emission Lines

• Every element has a DIFFERENT finger print.

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Multiple elements

• Gases, stars, planets made up of MANY elements have spectra which include ALL of the component spectral lines.

• It’s the scientist’s job to figure out which lines belong to which element.

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Absorption Lines

• Pass light at all wavelengths through low density gas.

• Pass this light through our spectrometer.

• We see the continuum spectrum.

• Now it’s MISSING those same spectral lines.

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Absorption

• Dark hydrogen absorption lines appear against a continuous visual spectrum, the light in the spectrum absorbed by intervening hydrogen atoms

• Compare with the emission spectrum of hydrogen.

From "Astronomy! A Brief Edition," J. B. Kaler, Addison-Wesley, 1997.

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The Sun

Courtesy of NOAO/AURA

HOT YouCoolerLow Density

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Helium• The element Helium (He) was first

discovered on the Sun by its spectral lines.

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Different stars, different spectra

• Different stars have different types of spectra.

• Different types of spectra mean different stars are made of different elements.

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Annals of the Harvard College Observatory, vol. 23, 1901.

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How does this work?

• Electron has different energy levels: Floors in a building.

• Lowest is called the Ground State.

• Higher states are Excited States.

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Changing Levels• If you add the RIGHT amount of energy to an

atom, the electron will jump up energy floors.• If the electron drops down energy floors, the

atom gives up the same amount energy.• From before, LIGHT IS ENERGY: E = hc/

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Continuum, Absorption, Emission

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Kirchhoff’s Laws

• Light of all wavelengths shines on an atom.• Only light of an energy equal to the difference

between “floors” will be absorbed and cause electrons to jump up in floors.

• The rest of the light passes on by to our detector.

• We see an absorption spectrum: light at all wavelengths minus those specific wavelengths.

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Kirchhoff’s Laws Cont…

• Eventually, the excited electrons drop back down to their ground floors.

• Only light of the precise energy difference between floors is given off.

• This light goes off in all directions.• From a second detector, we see these

specific energy wavelengths: an emission spectrum.

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Continuum, Absorption, Emission

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To Sum Up…To Sum Up…

• EVERY element has a SPECIAL set of lines.– Atom’s fingerprint.

• Observe the lines and you identify the component elements.

• Identify:– Absorption spectrum– Emission emissionLearn about the environment of the element

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Doppler Shift

• The greater the velocity the greater the shift.

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Doppler Demo

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So Now…So Now…

• From the presence and position of Spectral Lines we can know:– Composition (H, He, H2O, etc.)

– Movement through space (towards or away)

– How fast?

Vc

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Cassini Problems

• Even scientists make mistakes.

• Huygens probe communicates to Cassini Spacecraft via radio.

• As probe and spacecraft separate they pick up speed (V) with respect to one another.• Resulting is too great for the Cassini radio receiver!

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Homework #5Homework #5

• For 1/29:• Read B15• Do: Problems 3, 12, 13, 16

– (Math folks: replace 16 with 20a,b,c)