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Luminosity - UCF Physics
... What the “computers” did was sift through literally 100’s of thousands of stellar spectra. Established a classification scheme based on Hydrogen lines…. The types were alphabetical….letters were assigned in declining strength of the H-lines ...
... What the “computers” did was sift through literally 100’s of thousands of stellar spectra. Established a classification scheme based on Hydrogen lines…. The types were alphabetical….letters were assigned in declining strength of the H-lines ...
AST 341 - Homework IV - Solutions
... Higher density in the core than in the outer layers means that there is less material in the outer layer than in a star of identical mass. If the distribution is more spread-out, the material is supported only by the radiation. The basic difference between the two forms of energy transfers: Convecti ...
... Higher density in the core than in the outer layers means that there is less material in the outer layer than in a star of identical mass. If the distribution is more spread-out, the material is supported only by the radiation. The basic difference between the two forms of energy transfers: Convecti ...
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... • High mass-loss rates, and cool effective temperatures (~3000 K) • A dust shell hides most of the stellar luminosity and so the stars are seen only in the infrared. ...
... • High mass-loss rates, and cool effective temperatures (~3000 K) • A dust shell hides most of the stellar luminosity and so the stars are seen only in the infrared. ...
Lecture 13
... could study people of different ages so we don’t have to wait a lifetime for our research to finish. • For obvious reasons we cannot wait for stars to change . ...
... could study people of different ages so we don’t have to wait a lifetime for our research to finish. • For obvious reasons we cannot wait for stars to change . ...
STAR LIGHT, STAR BRIGHT
... COLOR AND TEMPERATURE (Text Page 127) 5. What does the color of a star indicate about the star? ___________________________________ 6. Identify the temperature associated with each color, and include an example of a star that would appear each color. Temperature Example Red: ________________________ ...
... COLOR AND TEMPERATURE (Text Page 127) 5. What does the color of a star indicate about the star? ___________________________________ 6. Identify the temperature associated with each color, and include an example of a star that would appear each color. Temperature Example Red: ________________________ ...
Topics for Today`s Class Luminosity Equation The Heart of
... • The Sun is a yellow-white G2 star. • Most stars including the Sun have properties along the mainsequence strip running from hot high-luminosity stars at upper left to cool low-luminosity stars at lower right. Fig. 9-8, p. 179 ...
... • The Sun is a yellow-white G2 star. • Most stars including the Sun have properties along the mainsequence strip running from hot high-luminosity stars at upper left to cool low-luminosity stars at lower right. Fig. 9-8, p. 179 ...
(a) Because the core of heavy-mass star never reaches high enough
... 1. Why does the stellar nuclear fusion process stop with iron? (a) Because the core of heavy-mass star never reaches high enough temperature for iron fusion (b) Because iron is not a part of the CNO cycle (c) Because the core pressure of heavy-mass star never becomes high enough for iron fusion (d) ...
... 1. Why does the stellar nuclear fusion process stop with iron? (a) Because the core of heavy-mass star never reaches high enough temperature for iron fusion (b) Because iron is not a part of the CNO cycle (c) Because the core pressure of heavy-mass star never becomes high enough for iron fusion (d) ...
Today`s Powerpoint
... - Core continues to contract. Never gets hot enough for carbon fusion. - Helium shell burning becomes unstable -> "helium shell flashes". - Whole star pulsates more and more violently. - Eventually, shells thrown off star altogether! 0.1 - 0.2 MSun ejected. - Shells appear as a nebula around star, c ...
... - Core continues to contract. Never gets hot enough for carbon fusion. - Helium shell burning becomes unstable -> "helium shell flashes". - Whole star pulsates more and more violently. - Eventually, shells thrown off star altogether! 0.1 - 0.2 MSun ejected. - Shells appear as a nebula around star, c ...
Making H-R Diagrams - PLC-METS
... Making an H-R Diagram BACKGOUND INFORMATION: Stars in the sky are not created equal and are composed of different materials, different temperatures, different brightness, different sizes, and different distances from Earth. A star’s mass dictates how bright it will be, how long it will live, its tem ...
... Making an H-R Diagram BACKGOUND INFORMATION: Stars in the sky are not created equal and are composed of different materials, different temperatures, different brightness, different sizes, and different distances from Earth. A star’s mass dictates how bright it will be, how long it will live, its tem ...
AST101_lect_13
... Stars evolve up and to left in MS (but not much) Solar luminosity has increased by 30% in 4.6 Gyr ...
... Stars evolve up and to left in MS (but not much) Solar luminosity has increased by 30% in 4.6 Gyr ...
AST101 Lecture 13 The Lives of the Stars
... Stars evolve up and to left in MS (but not much) Solar luminosity has increased by 30% in 4.6 Gyr ...
... Stars evolve up and to left in MS (but not much) Solar luminosity has increased by 30% in 4.6 Gyr ...
Measuring Distance with Spectroscopic Parallax
... 1. Print out the HR diagram. 2. Using a pen or pencil, draw a smooth best-fit curve that runs through the middle of all of your main sequence stars. Just ignore the red giants and white dwarfs for this activity. Note that this will not be a straight line; it will curve slightly. And, it will not go ...
... 1. Print out the HR diagram. 2. Using a pen or pencil, draw a smooth best-fit curve that runs through the middle of all of your main sequence stars. Just ignore the red giants and white dwarfs for this activity. Note that this will not be a straight line; it will curve slightly. And, it will not go ...
Lecture 13 (pdf from the powerpoint)
... Stars spend most of their lives on the main sequence Lifetime depends on the star’s mass and luminosity More luminous stars burn their energy more rapidly than less luminous stars. High-mass stars are more luminous than low-mass stars High mass stars are therefore shorter-lived! ...
... Stars spend most of their lives on the main sequence Lifetime depends on the star’s mass and luminosity More luminous stars burn their energy more rapidly than less luminous stars. High-mass stars are more luminous than low-mass stars High mass stars are therefore shorter-lived! ...
UCSD Students` Presentation on Star Formation
... • This is the point at which stars settle and begin the process of hydrogen burning. • The ZAMS is not an evolutionary track, it is a waypoint on the H-R diagram. – Once on the main sequence, a star stays in the same location, it doesn’t change classifications. ...
... • This is the point at which stars settle and begin the process of hydrogen burning. • The ZAMS is not an evolutionary track, it is a waypoint on the H-R diagram. – Once on the main sequence, a star stays in the same location, it doesn’t change classifications. ...
Lecture 15 - Deaths of Stars, Supernovae
... • Star burns up rest of hydrogen • Nothing remains but degenerate core of Oxygen and Carbon • “White dwarf” cools but does not contract because core is degenerate • No energy from fusion, no energy from gravitational contraction • White dwarf slowly fades away… ...
... • Star burns up rest of hydrogen • Nothing remains but degenerate core of Oxygen and Carbon • “White dwarf” cools but does not contract because core is degenerate • No energy from fusion, no energy from gravitational contraction • White dwarf slowly fades away… ...
Chapter 15 (Star Lives)
... B. only their temperatures. C. heliocentric parallax and density. D. measuring the sizes of eclipsing binary systems. 20. Once you know about the H-R diagram, you can determine a star's luminosity if you: A. know its “type” and measure its temperature. B. know its distance and mass. C. know its size ...
... B. only their temperatures. C. heliocentric parallax and density. D. measuring the sizes of eclipsing binary systems. 20. Once you know about the H-R diagram, you can determine a star's luminosity if you: A. know its “type” and measure its temperature. B. know its distance and mass. C. know its size ...
The future sun March 18 −
... H-R Diagrams of star clusters 1. There are no A stars in M80 because a. they never formed. b. they died and disappeared c. all stars became redder as they get older. d. they are too faint to see. ...
... H-R Diagrams of star clusters 1. There are no A stars in M80 because a. they never formed. b. they died and disappeared c. all stars became redder as they get older. d. they are too faint to see. ...
Convection
... The condition N 2 < 0 tells us that convection should occur but not how it modifies the ambient temperature profile—though presumably, it tends to reduce the superadiabaticity. For this we need a nonlinear theory. No fully adequate theory exists. Simulations have been made but do not yet provide ade ...
... The condition N 2 < 0 tells us that convection should occur but not how it modifies the ambient temperature profile—though presumably, it tends to reduce the superadiabaticity. For this we need a nonlinear theory. No fully adequate theory exists. Simulations have been made but do not yet provide ade ...
Lecture11
... Increased pressure in a turbocharged engine allows the engine to burn fuel faster and generate more power Stars work the same way. ...
... Increased pressure in a turbocharged engine allows the engine to burn fuel faster and generate more power Stars work the same way. ...
Part 1, Some Basics
... temperature) to bottom-right (low luminosity and low surface temperature) – 90% stars in this band – The Sun is one of main sequence stars – Hydrogen burning as energy source ...
... temperature) to bottom-right (low luminosity and low surface temperature) – 90% stars in this band – The Sun is one of main sequence stars – Hydrogen burning as energy source ...
The Life Cycle of a Star and the Hertzsprung
... stages, all at the same time. It is also a great tool to check your understanding of the star life cycle. In the Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) Diagram, each star is represented by a dot. There are lots of stars out there, so there are lots of dots. The position of each dot on the diagram tells us two thi ...
... stages, all at the same time. It is also a great tool to check your understanding of the star life cycle. In the Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) Diagram, each star is represented by a dot. There are lots of stars out there, so there are lots of dots. The position of each dot on the diagram tells us two thi ...
Eksamination in FY2450 Astrophysics Wednesday June 8
... by fusion processes producing new elements. Such ideas are wrong. Except for white dwarfs and neutron stars, it is only deep inside a star that temperatures and densities are high enough for fusion processes to take place. New elements are produced deep down, afterwards they usually stay there and a ...
... by fusion processes producing new elements. Such ideas are wrong. Except for white dwarfs and neutron stars, it is only deep inside a star that temperatures and densities are high enough for fusion processes to take place. New elements are produced deep down, afterwards they usually stay there and a ...