The age of the universe.
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Abstract
A minimum age of the universe can be estimated directly by determining the age of the oldest objects in our Galaxy. These objects are the metal-poor stars in the halo of the Milky Way. Recent work on nucleochronology finds that the oldest stars are 15.2±3.7 Gyr old. White dwarf cooling curves have found a minimum age for the oldest stars of 8 Gyr. Currently, the best estimate for the age of the oldest stars is based upon the absolute magnitude of the main sequence turn-off in globular clusters. The oldest globular clusters are 11.5±1.3 Gyr, implying a minimum age of the universe of tuniverse ≥ 9.5 Gyr (95% confidence level).
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Publication:
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Physics Reports
Pub Date:
- December 1998 DOI:
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- arXiv:astro-ph/9808200 Bibcode:
- 1998PhR...307...23C Keywords:
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- Universe: Age;
- Astrophysics
E-Print:
- invited review to appear in Physics Reports