Quasars: The Cosmic Lighthouses of the Early Universe | Cosmos in a Pod S1E38
Cosmos in a Pod19 Joulu 2024

Quasars: The Cosmic Lighthouses of the Early Universe | Cosmos in a Pod S1E38

Welcome to Cosmos in a Pod! I’m your host, Amitesh, and in today’s episode, we’re unravelling the mysteries of quasars—the brightest and most enigmatic objects in the cosmos. These celestial powerhouses, fueled by supermassive black holes, outshine entire galaxies and illuminate the farthest reaches of the universe.

Episode Highlights

What is a quasar?

  • Quasars are intensely luminous objects powered by supermassive black holes at the centres of galaxies.
  • Despite their compact size, they emit energy equivalent to trillions of stars.
  • Components:
    • Accretion Disk: Hot, swirling material that generates immense radiation.
    • Jets: High-energy streams of particles ejected at near-light speeds.

How Do Quasars Form?

  • Accretion of Matter: Gas, dust, and stars are pulled into the black hole, forming an accretion disk.
  • Galaxy Interactions: Quasars often ignite during galaxy mergers, which funnel material into the central black hole.
  • Jets of Energy: Magnetic fields accelerate particles into jets, visible across vast cosmic distances.

Why Are Quasars So Bright?

  • Quasars convert gravitational energy into heat and light with extraordinary efficiency, far surpassing the energy generation of stars.
  • Their radiation spans the electromagnetic spectrum, from X-rays to radio waves.

Quasars and the Early Universe

  • Cosmic Beacons: The most distant quasars offer glimpses into the universe less than a billion years after the Big Bang.
  • Reionization Era: Quasars emitted high-energy radiation that helped ionize the early universe’s hydrogen gas.
  • Galaxy Evolution: Quasars represent a transitional phase, marking the peak of black hole activity in galaxies.

How Do We Detect Quasars?

  • Redshift: Light from quasars is stretched to longer wavelengths, indicating their extreme distances.
  • Spectral Lines: Broad emission lines reveal fast-moving gas in the accretion disks.
  • Multi-Wavelength Observations: Telescopes like Hubble, Chandra, and VLA detect quasars across the electromagnetic spectrum.

Famous Quasars

  • 3C 273: The first quasar ever identified, located 2.4 billion light-years away.
  • ULAS J1342+0928: The most distant quasar, observed as it existed 13 billion years ago.
  • TON 618: A hyper-luminous quasar powered by a black hole over 66 billion solar masses.

Quasars and Their Host Galaxies

  • Galaxy Mergers: Quasars often ignite in merging galaxies that funnel gas into the black hole.
  • Feedback Mechanisms: Quasars regulate star formation by heating and expelling gas.
  • Dormancy: The quasar transitions to a quieter state once the fuel supply is depleted.

Unanswered Questions About Quasars

  • How do supermassive black holes grow so quickly in the early universe?
  • What triggers quasar activity, and why does it cease?
  • Do all massive galaxies host quasars in their evolutionary history?

Jaksot(140)

From Ashes to Ice: Earth’s Evolution After the Dinosaurs

From Ashes to Ice: Earth’s Evolution After the Dinosaurs

Earth’s history is a tale of resilience, transformation, and survival. In this episode of Cosmos in a Pod, host Amitesh takes you on a journey through the planet’s most dramatic eras—from the asteroid...

8 Tammi 202515min

Anomalous Worlds: The Strangest Planets in the Universe

Anomalous Worlds: The Strangest Planets in the Universe

The universe is stranger than we can imagine, with planets that defy expectations and push the boundaries of what we thought possible. In this episode of Cosmos in a Pod, host Amitesh takes you on an ...

7 Tammi 202516min

Earth’s Epic Evolution: From Cambrian Oceans to Human Civilization

Earth’s Epic Evolution: From Cambrian Oceans to Human Civilization

Earth’s history is a tale of transformation and resilience. From the first spark of life in the oceans to the reign of dinosaurs and the rise of humanity, our planet has evolved through billions of ye...

7 Tammi 202516min

Mars Unveiled: The Story of a Watery World Lost to Time

Mars Unveiled: The Story of a Watery World Lost to Time

Mars, the enigmatic Red Planet, wasn’t always the barren desert we see today. Billions of years ago, its rivers roared, lakes shimmered under a warm sky, and oceans stretched across its surface. In th...

7 Tammi 202515min

Cosmic Anomalies: From Rogue Planets to Stellar Nurseries

Cosmic Anomalies: From Rogue Planets to Stellar Nurseries

The universe is full of cosmic oddities—worlds and phenomena that push the boundaries of our understanding. In this episode of Cosmos in a Pod, join host Amitesh as we explore some of the strangest an...

6 Tammi 202522min

Fiery Hearts and Cosmic Giants: A Journey Through the Lives of Stars

Fiery Hearts and Cosmic Giants: A Journey Through the Lives of Stars

Stars are the cosmic powerhouses that light up our universe, create the elements of life, and inspire our quest for understanding. In this episode of Cosmos in a Pod, join host Amitesh as we explore t...

6 Tammi 202524min

Beyond Earth: The Complex Quest for Habitable Worlds

Beyond Earth: The Complex Quest for Habitable Worlds

What makes a planet habitable? Is it size, temperature, or just the right distance from its star? The search for habitable exoplanets goes far beyond finding an Earth twin—it’s about uncovering the in...

6 Tammi 202517min

Andromeda: A Tale of Stars, Collisions, and Cosmic Wonders

Andromeda: A Tale of Stars, Collisions, and Cosmic Wonders

Step into the vast expanse of space as we uncover the captivating story of the Andromeda Galaxy, our closest galactic neighbor. From the supernova that first hinted at its true nature to the breathtak...

5 Tammi 202520min

Suosittua kategoriassa Tiede

tiedekulma-podcast
rss-mita-tulisi-tietaa
rss-poliisin-mieli
docemilia
radio-antro
utelias-mieli
filocast-filosofian-perusteet
rss-sosiopodi
ihanat-ipanat
mielipaivakirja
rss-bios-podcast
rss-duodecim-lehti
rss-ammamafia
rss-laakaripodi
rss-opeklubi