- Big Rip
The Big Rip is a cosmological
hypothesis first published in 2003, about theultimate fate of the universe , in which the matter of the universe, from stars and galaxies to atoms and subatomic particles, are progressively torn apart by the expansion of the universe at a certain time in the future. Theoretically, thescale factor of the universe becomes infinite at a finite time in the future.The hypothesis relies crucially on the type of
dark energy in theuniverse . The key value is the equation of state "w", theratio between the dark energy pressure and itsenergy density . At "w" < − 1, the universe will eventually be pulled apart. Such energy is calledphantom energy , a more extreme form of quintessence.In a phantom energy dominated universe the "fabric" of the universe expands at an ever increasing rate. However, this implies that the size of the
observable universe is continually shrinking; the distance to the edge of the observable universe which is moving away at the speed of light from any point gets ever closer. When the size of theobservable universe is smaller than any particular structure, then no interaction between the farthest parts of the structure can occur, neither gravitational nor electromagnetic (nor weak or strong), and they will be ripped apart.First, the
galaxies would be separated from each other. Arguably, this is what is happening right now, with galaxies that move outside theobservable universe (approximately 46.5 billion light years away). About 60 million years before the end, gravity would be too weak to hold theMilky Way and other individual galaxies together. Approximately three months before the end, theSolar system will be gravitationally unbound. In the last minutes, stars and planets will be torn apart, and an instant before the end,atom s will be destroyed.The authors of this hypothesis, led by Robert Caldwell of
Dartmouth College , calculate that the end of the universe as we now know it would be in approximately 50 billion years.See also
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List of astronomical topics
*Heat-death of the Universe
*Big Freeze
*Big Crunch
*Big Bounce
*Accelerating universe
*Ultimate fate of the Universe
*Phantom energy
*Cyclic Model
*Dark energy External links
* [http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/1/27/7140/04722 Daily Kos: Science Friday: Long Live the Big Rip!]
* [http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/big_rip_030306.html The Big Rip: New Theory Ends Universe by Shredding Everything]
* cite journal
last = Caldwell | first = Robert R.
coauthors = Kamionkowski, Marc and Weinberg, Nevin N.
title = "Phantom Energy and Cosmic Doomsday"
year = 2003
id = arxiv|archive=astro-ph|id=0302506
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