Difference between revisions of "Time Evolution of CMB"

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Show that the electromagnetic radiation frequency decreases with expansion of Universe
 
Show that the electromagnetic radiation frequency decreases with expansion of Universe
 
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as $\omega(t)\propto a(t)^{-1}$.
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Show that if the radiation spectrum was equilibrium at some initial moment, then it will remain equilibrium during the following expansion.
 
Show that if the radiation spectrum was equilibrium at some initial moment, then it will remain equilibrium during the following expansion.
 
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Find the CMB temperature one second after the Big Bang.
 
Find the CMB temperature one second after the Big Bang.
 
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Show that creation of the relic radiation (the photon decoupling) took place in the matter-dominated epoch.
 
Show that creation of the relic radiation (the photon decoupling) took place in the matter-dominated epoch.
 
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What color had the sky at the recombination epoch?
 
What color had the sky at the recombination epoch?
 
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When the night sky started to look black?
 
When the night sky started to look black?
 
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Estimate the moment of time when the CMB energy density was comparable to that in the microwave oven.
 
Estimate the moment of time when the CMB energy density was comparable to that in the microwave oven.
 
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Estimate the moment of time when the CMB wavelength will be comparable to that in the microwave oven, which is $\lambda=12.6\ cm$.
 
Estimate the moment of time when the CMB wavelength will be comparable to that in the microwave oven, which is $\lambda=12.6\ cm$.
 
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When the relic radiation obtained formal right to be called CMB? And for what period of time?
 
When the relic radiation obtained formal right to be called CMB? And for what period of time?
 
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Calculate the presently observed density of photons for the CMB and express it in Planck units.
 
Calculate the presently observed density of photons for the CMB and express it in Planck units.
 
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Find the ratio of CMB photons' energy density to that of the neutrino background.
 
Find the ratio of CMB photons' energy density to that of the neutrino background.
 
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Determine the average energy of a CMB photon at present time.
 
Determine the average energy of a CMB photon at present time.
 
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Why, when calculating the energy density of electromagnetic radiation in the Universe, we can restrict ourself to the CMB photons?
 
Why, when calculating the energy density of electromagnetic radiation in the Universe, we can restrict ourself to the CMB photons?
 
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The relation $\rho_\gamma\propto a^{-4}$ assumes conservation of photon's number. Strictly speaking, this assumption is inaccurate. The Sun, for example, emits of the order of $10^{45}$ photons per second. Estimate the accuracy of this assumption regarding the photon's number conservation.
 
The relation $\rho_\gamma\propto a^{-4}$ assumes conservation of photon's number. Strictly speaking, this assumption is inaccurate. The Sun, for example, emits of the order of $10^{45}$ photons per second. Estimate the accuracy of this assumption regarding the photon's number conservation.
 
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Can hydrogen burning in the thermonuclear reactions provide the observed energy density of the relic radiation?
 
Can hydrogen burning in the thermonuclear reactions provide the observed energy density of the relic radiation?
 
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Find the ratio of relic radiation energy density in the epoch of last scattering to the present one.
 
Find the ratio of relic radiation energy density in the epoch of last scattering to the present one.
 
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Find the ratio of average number densities of photons to baryons in the Universe.
 
Find the ratio of average number densities of photons to baryons in the Universe.
 
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Explain qualitatively why the temperature of photons at the surface of last scattering (0.3 eV) is considerably less than the ionization energy of the hydrogen atom (13.6 eV).
 
Explain qualitatively why the temperature of photons at the surface of last scattering (0.3 eV) is considerably less than the ionization energy of the hydrogen atom (13.6 eV).
 
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Estimate the moment of the beginning of recombination-transition from ionized plasma to gas of neutral atoms.
 
Estimate the moment of the beginning of recombination-transition from ionized plasma to gas of neutral atoms.
 
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Determine the moment of time when the mean free path of photons became of the same order as the current observable size of Universe).
 
Determine the moment of time when the mean free path of photons became of the same order as the current observable size of Universe).
 
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How will the results of [[#cmb20|problem]] and [[#cmb21|problem]] change if one takes into account the possibility of creation of neutral hydrogen in excited states?
 
How will the results of [[#cmb20|problem]] and [[#cmb21|problem]] change if one takes into account the possibility of creation of neutral hydrogen in excited states?
 
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Why is the cosmic neutrino background (CNB) temperature at present lower than the one for CMB?
 
Why is the cosmic neutrino background (CNB) temperature at present lower than the one for CMB?
 
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Revision as of 20:35, 1 October 2012



Problem 1

Show that in the expanding Universe the quantity $aT$ is an approximate invariant.


Problem 2

Show that the electromagnetic radiation frequency decreases with expansion of Universe as $\omega(t)\propto a(t)^{-1}$.


Problem 3

Show that if the radiation spectrum was equilibrium at some initial moment, then it will remain equilibrium during the following expansion.


Problem 4

Find the CMB temperature one second after the Big Bang.


Problem 5

Show that creation of the relic radiation (the photon decoupling) took place in the matter-dominated epoch.


Problem 6

What color had the sky at the recombination epoch?


Problem 7

When the night sky started to look black?


Problem 8

Estimate the moment of time when the CMB energy density was comparable to that in the microwave oven.


Problem 9

Estimate the moment of time when the CMB wavelength will be comparable to that in the microwave oven, which is $\lambda=12.6\ cm$.


Problem 10

When the relic radiation obtained formal right to be called CMB? And for what period of time?


Problem 11

Calculate the presently observed density of photons for the CMB and express it in Planck units.


Problem 12

Find the ratio of CMB photons' energy density to that of the neutrino background.


Problem 13

Determine the average energy of a CMB photon at present time.


Problem 14

Why, when calculating the energy density of electromagnetic radiation in the Universe, we can restrict ourself to the CMB photons?


Problem 15

The relation $\rho_\gamma\propto a^{-4}$ assumes conservation of photon's number. Strictly speaking, this assumption is inaccurate. The Sun, for example, emits of the order of $10^{45}$ photons per second. Estimate the accuracy of this assumption regarding the photon's number conservation.


Problem 16

Can hydrogen burning in the thermonuclear reactions provide the observed energy density of the relic radiation?


Problem 17

Find the ratio of relic radiation energy density in the epoch of last scattering to the present one.


Problem 18

Find the ratio of average number densities of photons to baryons in the Universe.


Problem 19

Explain qualitatively why the temperature of photons at the surface of last scattering (0.3 eV) is considerably less than the ionization energy of the hydrogen atom (13.6 eV).


Problem 20

Estimate the moment of the beginning of recombination-transition from ionized plasma to gas of neutral atoms.


Problem 21

Determine the moment of time when the mean free path of photons became of the same order as the current observable size of Universe).


Problem 22

How will the results of problem and problem change if one takes into account the possibility of creation of neutral hydrogen in excited states?


Problem 23

Why is the cosmic neutrino background (CNB) temperature at present lower than the one for CMB?