Chapter 26
Astronomy Journey to the Cosmic Frontier · 14 exercises
Problem 2
Suppose astronomers were to discover that the value of Hubble's constant were twice as large as it is now thought to be. What effect would this discovery have on the expansion age of the universe?
4 step solution
Problem 4
What is meant by the statement that the surface of a ball has no center?
5 step solution
Problem 5
Compare flat space universes with positively curved universes with respect to whether they are finite, whether they are bounded, and whether they have centers.
4 step solution
Problem 8
Suppose you lived in a two-dimensional universe. Describe how you could use counts of distant galaxies to learn the curvature of space in your universe.
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Problem 9
What is the curvature of the universe if its density is less than the critical density?
4 step solution
Problem 14
Why did Einstein invent the cosmological constant?
4 step solution
Problem 15
How would dark energy affect the expansion of the universe?
4 step solution
Problem 16
How can globular clusters be used to place a lower limit on the age of the universe?
4 step solution
Problem 18
What was the origin of the primordial neutrinos that are still present in the universe?
3 step solution
Problem 20
What happened to all of the radiation that was produced during the first four hundred thousand years after the universe began?
4 step solution
Problem 21
The cosmic microwave background was emitted by gas at a temperature of about \(3000 \mathrm{K}\). Why, then, is the CMB brighter in the radio part of the spectrum than at visible wavelengths?
5 step solution
Problem 24
Why is the isotropy of the CMB a problem for the standard Big Bang model?
4 step solution
Problem 26
Describe how inflation solves the flatness problem of the standard Big Bang.
4 step solution
Problem 27
What is the fate of the universe if it has positive curvature and there is little or no dark energy?
4 step solution