Galaxies Vocab
Across
- 4. An extended bulge of stars that is nearly spherical in shape and that consists primarily of Population II stars.
- 5. A galaxy that does not have the clearly defined shape and structure of typical elliptical, lenticular, or spiral galaxies.
- 6. A type of galaxy with an approximately ellipsoidal shape and a smooth, nearly featureless image.
- 8. A galaxy emitting unusually high quantities of radiation from an active galactic nucleus at its center.
- 10. A group of stars or galaxies forming a relatively close association.
- 11. A cluster with no specific shape, generally poor, and made of irregular, elliptical, spiral, and barred spiral galaxies.
- 12. A distribution of matter between a distant light source and an observer, that is capable of bending the light from the source as the light travels towards the observer.
- 16. A spiral galaxy with a central bar-shaped structure composed of stars.
- 17. An empirical relationship between the mass or intrinsic luminosity of a spiral galaxy and its asymptotic rotation velocity or emission line width.
- 19. The hot, X-ray emitting gas that permeates the space between galaxies.
- 20. Unseen matter that may make up more than ninety percent of the universe.
- 22. A galaxy in which the stars and gas clouds are concentrated mainly in one or more spiral arms.
- 23. A cluster that is spherically-shaped, usually rich, and one that contains many elliptical galaxies.
Down
- 1. A simple method of describing the shapes of galaxies, using subdivisions of each of four basic types (elliptical, spiral, barred spiral, and irregular).
- 2. A law stating that the redshifts in the spectra of distant galaxies (and hence their speeds of recession) are proportional to their distance.
- 3. The unobserved matter required for the observed rotation of most galaxies to be consistent with their masses as inferred from luminous matter.
- 7. The spiral pattern rotates in a particular angular frequency (pattern speed), whereas the stars in the galactic disk are orbiting at a different speed depending their distance to the galaxy center.
- 9. Disc galaxies that have used up or lost most of their interstellar matter and therefore have very little ongoing star formation.
- 13. A cluster of galaxies which themselves occur as clusters.
- 14. A plot of the orbital speeds of visible stars or gas in that galaxy versus their radial distance from that galaxy's center.
- 15. The center of a galaxy, usually small, very bright, and containing a high density of stars and other objects.
- 18. A massive and extremely remote celestial object, emitting exceptionally large amounts of energy, and typically having a starlike image in a telescope.
- 21. A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.