11. Astronomers observing a distant galaxy detect light from the Lyman a transition (n = 2 → n = 1 in hydrogen) at a fr...
11. Astronomers observing a distant galaxy detect light from the Lyman a transition (n = 2 → n = 1 in hydrogen) at a frequency of 2.25 x 1015 Hz. Estimate how far away the galaxy is. (You may take the Hubble constant to be 70kms- Mpc) A supernova causes a sudden brightening of the galaxy, which lasts for forty days as seen from Earth. How long did it last in the rest-frame of the galaxy?
11. Astronomers observing a distant galaxy detect light from the Lyman a transition (n = 2 → n = 1 in hydrogen) at a frequency of 2.25 x 1015 Hz. Estimate how far away the galaxy is. (You may take the Hubble constant to be 70kms- Mpc) A supernova causes a sudden brightening of the galaxy, which lasts for forty days as seen from Earth. How long did it last in the rest-frame of the galaxy?