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- 3.1 Light, Cosmic Rays, Neutrinos, and Gravitational Waves
3.1 Light, Cosmic Rays, Neutrinos, and Gravitational Waves
Pre-Lecture Reading 3.1
Video Lecture
Supplementary Notes
Information from the Universe
Waves
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Light (electromagnetic waves)
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See Light.
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The vast majority of the information that we receive from the universe we receive from light.
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Gravitational waves
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See Gravitational Waves.
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Waves in the space-time continuum
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Not yet detected, but will probably be detected this decade
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We will return to this topic in Astronomy 102.
Particles
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Cosmic rays
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See Cosmic Rays.
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High-speed, high-energy particles that produce showers of other particles when they strike our atmosphere
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Neutrinos
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See Neutrinos.
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Very-weakly-interacting, very-low-mass particles that mostly pass through Earth
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Roughly 30 trillion pass through your skull every second.
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A very small fraction can be detected.
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We will return to this topic in Astronomy 102.