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ZANG
Determine the angular size of an object as a function of redshift
Requires an input size in kpc and returns an angular size in arc seconds Default cosmology has a Hubble constant of 70 km/s/Mpc, Omega (matter) =0.3 and a normalized cosmological constant Lambda = 0.7; however these values can be changed with apropriate keywords.
angsiz = zang( dl, [ z, H0 =, Omega_m =, Lambda0 = , q0 = , k =, /SILENT] )
dl - linear size of the object *in kpc*, non-negative scalar or vector z - redshift of object, postive scalar or vector Either dl and z must have the same number of elements, or at least one of them must be a vector.
H0 - Hubble constant in km/s/Mpc, default is 70 No more than two of the following four parameters should be specified. None of them need be specified, default values are given k - curvature constant, normalized to the closure density. Default is 0, indicating a flat universe Omega_m - Matter density, normalized to the closure density, default is 0.3. Must be non-negative Lambda0 - Cosmological constant, normalized to the closure density, default is 0.7 q0 - Deceleration parameter, numeric scalar = -R*(R'')/(R')^2, default is -0.5 Note that Omega_m + lambda0 + k = 1 and q0 = 0.5*omega_m - lambda0
angsiz - Angular size of the object at the given redshift in arc seconds
(1) What would be the angular size of galaxy of diameter 50 kpc at a redshift of 1.5 in an open universe with Lambda = 0 and Omega (matter) = 0.3. Assume the default Hubble constant value of 70 km/s/Mpc. IDL> print,zang(50,1.5, Lambda = 0,omega_m = 0.3) ====> 6.58 arc seconds (2) Now plot the angular size of a 50 kpc diameter galaxy as a function of redshift for the default cosmology (Lambda = 0.7, Omega_m=0.3) up to z = 0.5 IDL> z = findgen(50)/10. + 0.1 ;Angular size undefined at z = 0 IDL> plot,z,zang(50,z),xtit='z',ytit='Angular Size (")'
This procedure underwent a major revision in April 2000 to allow for a cosmological constant, ***including a change of the calling sequence*** Be sure to supply the input linear size dl in units of kpc.
LUMDIST() -- Calculates the luminosity distance
Written J. Hill STX July, 1988 Converted to IDL V5.0 W. Landsman September 1997 Major rewrite to call LUMDIST function W. Landsman April 2000
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