A Lower Limit on the Age of the Universe
- 16 February 1996
- journal article
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 271 (5251) , 957-961
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.271.5251.957
Abstract
A detailed numerical study was designed and conducted to estimate the absolute age and the uncertainty in age (with confidence limits) of the oldest globular clusters in our galaxy, and hence to put a robust lower bound on the age of the universe. Estimates of the uncertainty range and distribution in the input parameters of stellar evolution codes were used to produce 1000 Monte Carlo realizations of stellar isochrones, which were then used to derive ages for the 17 oldest globular clusters. A probability distribution for the mean age of these systems was derived by incorporating the observational uncertainties in the measured color-magnitude diagrams for these systems and the predicted isochrones. The dominant contribution to the width of the distribution (approximately ±5 percent) resulted from the observational uncertainty in RR-Lyrae variable absolute magnitudes. Subdominant contributions came from the choice of the color table used to translate theoretical luminosities and temperatures to observed magnitudes and colors, as well as from theoretical uncertainties in heavy element abundances and mixing length. The one-sided 95 percent confidence limit lower bound for this distribution occurs at an age of 12.07 × 109 years, and the median age for the distribution is 14.56 × 109 years. These age limits, when compared with the Hubble age estimate, put powerful constraints on cosmology.Keywords
All Related Versions
This publication has 34 references indexed in Scilit:
- Distances to Nearby Galaxies: Combining Fragmentary Data Using Four Different MethodsThe Astronomical Journal, 1995
- Stellar models with microscopic diffusion and rotational mixing. 2: Application to open clustersThe Astrophysical Journal, 1995
- Distance to the Virgo cluster galaxy M100 from Hubble Space Telescope observations of CepheidsNature, 1994
- Li-7 abundances in halo stars: Testing stellar evolution models and the primordial Li-7 abundanceThe Astrophysical Journal, 1994
- Standard solar models, with and without helium diffusion, and the solar neutrino problemReviews of Modern Physics, 1992
- The carbon-to-oxygen ratio in halo dwarfsThe Astronomical Journal, 1992
- The Baade-Wesselink method and the distances to RR Lyrae Stars. VIII - Comparisons with other techniques and implications for globular cluster distances and agesThe Astrophysical Journal, 1992
- The Baade-Wesselink method and the distances to RR Lyrae stars. VII - The field stars SW Andromedae and DX Delphini and a comparison of recent Baade-Wesselink analysesThe Astrophysical Journal, 1992
- Oxygen abundances in halo starsThe Astrophysical Journal, 1991
- Exchange current corrections to the proton-proton reactionThe Astrophysical Journal, 1979