Exam 17: Hubbles Law and Dark Matter: the Large-Scale Structure of the Cosmos

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When we see a doubling of the image of single quasar, the body creating the gravity lens is just a brown dwarf close to us.

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Computer simulations of the early universe clearly show the process of of smaller galaxies into larger ones.

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Our theories of galaxy formation are just as well developed and tested as are our theories of star and planet formation.

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What direct evidence has been obtained for the existence of dark matter in galaxy clusters?

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The greatest redshifts yet observed for quasars is about

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Quasars may come from mergers of black holes in early galaxies.

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The greater the mass of the foreground cluster of galaxies, the more warped the images of the distant galaxies are when they undergo gravitational lensing.

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What are redshift surveys designed to show?

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In size and mass, irregular galaxies tend to be than spirals.

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Relate black holes in the early galaxies to quasars.

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Rotation curves for spiral galaxies show

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Astronomers have discovered two black holes in the process of merging.

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Astronomers believe that a spiral galaxy may form

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The process where some fraction of the quasar's enormous energy output is absorbed by the surrounding galactic gas is called _ .

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Galaxies contain less mass as dark matter than as visible stars.

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Hubble reveals the most distant (first) galaxies were bluer than those of today.

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Quasar lines are an indication of intervening cooler gas.

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How can some mergers activate spirals, and others destroy them?

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The rapid decline in quasars 10 billion years ago signifies a rapid decline in galactic mergers.

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