Astronomers use the Doppler shift in the Balmer series ofthe hydrogen spectrum t
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Question
Astronomers use the Doppler shift in the Balmer series ofthe
hydrogen spectrum to determine the radial speed ofa galaxy. The
fractional change in the wavelength of the spectralline is given by Z= / o = - o /o = (1+v/c /(1-v/c)) -1 .
Once this quantity is measured for a
particular receding galaxy, the speed of recessioncan be found by
solving for v. One measured Z value of Z = 2.8 hasbeen measured for
several quasars(squasi-stellar radio sources). Howfast are these
quasars moving away from us?
Explanation / Answer
. Z = / o = - o /o = (1+v/c /(1-v/c)) - 1 . For Z = 2.8 : . 2.8 = (1+v/c /(1-v/c)) -1 . or (1+v/c /(1-v/c)) = 2.8 + 1 =3.8 . or (1+v/c /(1-v/c)) = (3.8)2 = 14.44 . or (1+v/c ) = 14.44 * (1-v/c) . or v/c + 14.44 (v/c) = 14.44 - 1 = 13.44 . or 15.44 (v/c) = 13.44 . or v/c = 0.870 . or v = 0.870 c . Hope this helps u!Related Questions
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