“我想,這還是挺令人滿意的啊,”埃文斯說,“想一想,那個光在太空里走了幾百萬年,抵達地球的時候恰好有個人在不偏不倚地望著那片天空,結(jié)果看到了它。能親眼目睹這樣一個重大事件,這似乎是挺不錯的。”
Supernovae do much more than simply impart a sense of wonder. They come in several types(one of them discovered by Evans) and of these one in particular, known as a Ia supernova, isimportant to astronomy because it always explodes in the same way, with the same criticalmass. For this reason it can be used as a standard candle to measure the expansion rate ofthe universe.
超新星遠遠不止讓你產(chǎn)生一種驚奇感。它們分為幾種類型(有一種是埃文斯發(fā)現(xiàn)的),其中之一名叫Ia超新星,它對天文學來說尤其重要,因為這類超新星總是以同樣的方式爆炸,擁有同樣關(guān)鍵的質(zhì)量。因此,它們可以被用做“標準燭光”--用來衡量其他恒星的亮度(因此也是衡量相對距離)的標準,從而衡量宇宙的膨脹率。
In 1987 Saul Perlmutter at the Lawrence Berkeley lab in California, needing more Ia supernovaethan visual sightings were providing, set out to find a more systematic method of searching forthem. Perlmutter devised a nifty system using sophisticated computers and charge-coupleddevices—in essence, really good digital cameras. It automated supernova hunting. Telescopescould now take thousands of pictures and let a computer detect the telltale bright spots thatmarked a supernova explosion.
1987年,由于需要比目測所能提供的更多的超新星數(shù)目,加利福尼亞州勞倫斯·伯克利實驗室的索爾•珀爾馬特開始尋找一種更加系統(tǒng)的搜尋方法。珀爾馬特利用先進的計算機和電荷耦合器件設(shè)計了一個絕妙的系統(tǒng)--實質(zhì)上是一流的數(shù)碼相機。它使尋找超新星的工作自動化了?,F(xiàn)在,天文望遠鏡可以拍下幾千幅照片,然后利用計算機來發(fā)現(xiàn)能夠說明發(fā)生了超新星爆炸的亮點。
In five years, with the new technique, Perlmutter and his colleagues at Berkeley found forty-two supernovae. Now even amateurs are finding supernovae with charge-coupled devices. "WithCCDs you can aim a telescope at the sky and go watch television," Evans said with a touch ofdismay. "It took all the romance out of it."
在5年時間里,珀爾馬特和他的同事們在伯克利利用這種新技術(shù)發(fā)現(xiàn)了42顆超新星。如今,連業(yè)余愛好者也在用電荷耦合器件發(fā)現(xiàn)超新星。“使用電荷耦合器件,你可以把天文望遠鏡瞄準天空,然后走開去看電視,”埃文斯不大高興地說,“那種神奇的味道已經(jīng)不復存在了。”
I asked him if he was tempted to adopt the new technology. "Oh, no," he said, "I enjoy my waytoo much. Besides"—he gave a nod at the photo of his latest supernova and smiled—"I can stillbeat them sometimes."
我問埃文斯,他是不是想采取這種新技術(shù)。“哦,不,”他說,“我很喜歡自己的辦法,而且”,他朝新近拍攝的一幅超新星照片點了點頭,微微一笑,“有時候我仍能超過他們。”