Exam 26: Exploring the Early Universe
Exam 1: Astronomy and the Universe78 Questions
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Exam 5: The Nature of Light91 Questions
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Exam 13: Jupiter and Saturns Satellites of Fire and Ice110 Questions
Exam 14: Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and the Kuiper Belt: Remote Worlds105 Questions
Exam 15: Asteroids, Comets, and Impacts80 Questions
Exam 16: Our Star, the Sun68 Questions
Exam 17: The Nature of the Stars113 Questions
Exam 18: The Birth of Stars97 Questions
Exam 19: Stellar Evolution: on and After the Main Sequence64 Questions
Exam 20: Stellar Evolution: The Death of Stars78 Questions
Exam 21: Stellar Remnants: Neutron Stars and Black Holes107 Questions
Exam 22: Our Galaxy48 Questions
Exam 23: Galaxies85 Questions
Exam 24: Quasars and Active Galaxies73 Questions
Exam 25: Cosmology: The Origin and Evolution of the Universe68 Questions
Exam 26: Exploring the Early Universe72 Questions
Exam 27: The Search for Extraterrestrial Life26 Questions
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Why are we so sure the early universe MUST have had some fluctuations in density?
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A supergrand unified theory (or theory of everything) would describe the physics of a universe in which what forces are unified?
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In what ways do the Kaluza-Klein multidimensional theories simplify our picture of the universe? Three of the following statements are correct. Which one is NOT a simplification of Kaluza-Klein theory?
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When the strong force is exerted between particles, these particles exchange:
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In modern quantum physics, forces are manifested through the exchange of particles. Which one of the following is NOT one of these exchanged particles?
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As the temperature in the early universe decreased, pair production reactions were confined to particles of smaller and smaller mass while annihilation reactions were unaffected. Why this difference?
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Consider a density fluctuation around the era of recombination when the universe had a temperature of 3000 K. If the density fluctuation is about 10 ly across, will the matter within that fluctuation begin clumping together?
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The inflationary epoch required an enormous amount of energy. What was the source of this energy?
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In modern quantum physics, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that the more precisely you know a particle's:
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Consider a large cloud of hydrogen gas, all at a uniform temperature. How do density fluctuations within this cloud affect its tendency to collapse gravitationally?
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In the present universe there is an imbalance between particles and antiparticles. How did this originate?
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Quantum electrodynamics describes forces in terms of the exchange of particles. The electromagnetic force, for example, involves the exchange of virtual photons. The weak force involves the exchange of:
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Arrange the following particles in order of increasing threshold temperature.
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During the period of cosmic inflation, the universe underwent an extremely rapid expansion, increasing its size by a factor of 1050 in a time of perhaps 10-32 seconds. Did this action violate the postulate of special relativity that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light?
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The proposed inflationary epoch would explain many features of the observable universe. But can inflation itself be tested?
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If the average mass density ρ0 had been greater than the critical density ρc in the early universe, what might have been the likely result?
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Which one of the following statements correctly describes a major difference between galaxy formation with cold dark matter and galaxy formation with hot dark matter?
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Within which time interval from the initial Big Bang do we believe all four fundamental forces of nature were united into a single force?
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After about 2 seconds, the early universe contained almost no neutrons. But protons remained. Why this difference?
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When we apply the Jeans length criterion to the conditions of the early universe, it is found that the structures most likely to have formed first are:
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