Astronomy 162 - Stars, Galaxies, & the Universe

Lecture 29: When Galaxies Collide


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What happens if two galaxies collide? The average distance between
bright galaxies is only about 20 times their size, so over the history
of the Universe (14 Billion years), we expect that most bright galaxies
will have had at least one close gravitational encounter with a
neighboring galaxy. This lecture explores what happens when two
galaxies undergo interactions ranging from passing tidal interactions to
head-on collisions, all the way to multiple collisions and galaxy
"cannibalism" in the centers of large clusters. While at first glance
galaxy interactions explain rare "peculiar" galaxies, on closer
examination we find that galaxy interactions and mergers are central to
understanding the assembly and evolution of galaxies. At the end, we
take a speculative look at the distant future 3-4 Billions years hence
if in fact Andromeda and the Milky Way are on a collision course.
Recorded 2006 February 15 in 1008 Evans Laboratory on the Columbus campus of
The Ohio State University.
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