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⚡ Dark Matter and Dark Energy

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Dark Matter

DARK MATTER is matter that does not emit, absorb or reflect electromagnetic radiation — it is invisible to all telescopes.
EVIDENCE FOR DARK MATTER:
GALAXY ROTATION CURVES:
Stars at the outer edges of galaxies orbit at the same speed as those near the centre.
Gravitational theory predicts outer stars should orbit slower (like planets in the solar system).
The extra gravitational force required suggests ~85% of matter in galaxies is invisible.
GRAVITATIONAL LENSING:
Massive objects bend light (gravitational lensing).
The amount of lensing observed is much greater than expected from visible matter alone.
The 'missing mass' is dark matter.
COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND:
Analysis of CMB fluctuations is consistent with dark matter making up ~27% of the universe.
WHAT IS IT?
Unknown — current candidates include: WIMPs (weakly interacting massive particles), axions, sterile neutrinos.
Has not been directly detected despite many experiments.

Dark Energy

DARK ENERGY is an unknown form of energy that is causing the expansion of the universe to ACCELERATE.
DISCOVERY:
In 1998, observations of distant supernovae showed the universe is expanding faster than expected.
The expansion should be slowing down (due to gravity between all matter).
Instead, it is SPEEDING UP.
EVIDENCE:
Type Ia supernovae as standard candles — known luminosity allows distance measurement.
Distant supernovae found further than expected — universe expanded more than predicted.
This requires a 'repulsive' energy — dark energy.
WHAT IS IT?
Unknown — possibly a property of space itself (cosmological constant, Einstein's 'biggest blunder').
Makes up ~68% of the total energy-mass content of the universe.

Composition of the Universe

CURRENT BEST ESTIMATES of the universe's content:
ORDINARY MATTER (stars, gas, planets, everything we can see): ~5%.
DARM MATTER (unknown, detected by gravity only): ~27%.
DARK ENERGY (unknown, causes accelerating expansion): ~68%.
Total matter and energy: 100%.
Only ~5% of the universe is made of stuff we understand — extraordinary.
IMPLICATIONS:
The ultimate fate of the universe depends on dark energy.
If dark energy grows: 'Big Rip' — universe tears apart.
If dark energy constant: universe expands forever, becoming increasingly cold and diffuse.
If dark energy decreases: universe might eventually collapse ('Big Crunch').
CURRENT RESEARCH:
Euclid space telescope, Dark Energy Survey — mapping distribution of dark matter and dark energy.
Large Hadron Collider — searching for dark matter particles.
Fermi telescope — searching for dark matter annihilation signals.
INTELLECTUAL SIGNIFICANCE:
The apparent 95% ignorance about the universe's composition is one of the great unsolved problems in physics.
New discoveries in this area could transform our understanding of fundamental physics.
⚠️ Common Mistake

Dark matter and dark energy are different: dark matter is a form of MATTER (has mass, interacts gravitationally) but doesn't interact with light. Dark energy is a form of ENERGY causing the accelerating expansion of the universe. Together they make up ~95% of the universe — neither has been directly detected or fully explained.

📌 Key Note

Dark matter: ~27% of universe, invisible to EM but detected by gravitational effects (galaxy rotation, lensing). Dark energy: ~68%, causes accelerating expansion (discovered 1998 from supernova observations). Ordinary matter: only ~5%. Both remain current unknowns — major unsolved problems in physics.

🎯 Matching Activity — Dark Matter and Dark Energy

Match each observation to what it provides evidence for. — drag the symbols on the right to match the component names on the left.

Galaxy rotation curves — outer stars orbit as fast as inner
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Distant supernovae further than predicted
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Gravitational lensing stronger than visible mass predicts
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Composition of universe
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~5% ordinary matter, ~27% dark matter, ~68% dark energy
Dark matter — extra unseen mass provides additional gravitational force
Dark energy — accelerating expansion requires repulsive energy
Dark matter — ~27% of universe is unseen gravitating matter
⭐ Higher Tier Only

HT only — describe the evidence for dark matter (galaxy rotation curves, gravitational lensing) and dark energy (accelerating expansion from supernova observations). State the approximate proportions of ordinary matter, dark matter and dark energy in the universe.

🔬 Triple Science Only

Dark matter and dark energy (HT only, physics only) — not in Combined Science.

🎯 Test Yourself
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1. What is the main evidence from galaxy rotation for the existence of dark matter?
2. How was dark energy first discovered in 1998?
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