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Midterm Test 2
Chapter 15, 17, and 18
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Astronomy
Undergraduate 1
11/01/2011

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What is the composition of a star's mass at birth?
Definition
3/4 hydrogen
1/4 helium
2% heavy elements
Term
apparent brightness (flux)
Definition
How bright a star looks in the sky from earth. This does not take star distance into account.

amount of power (energy/sec) reaching us per unit area
Term
Luminosity
Definition
total amount of power (energy/ sec) a star radiates into space
Term
What is the difference between luminosity and apparent brightness?
Definition
Luminosity is a measure of power and apparent brightness is a measure of power per unit area
Term
Inverse Square Law
Definition
This is the distance squared. If we viewed our Sun at twice the distance we are now the formula would be (2^2 =4). Therefore, the Sun would look 4 times as dim as it does now. This is the same for any distance. i.e. 10 times the distance would be 10^2=100 times less bright
Term
Inverse Square Law for Light
Definition
apparent brightness
=
luminosity/ 4pi x distance^2

(in watts)
Term
Complications of the Inverse Square Law for light
Definition
difficulty measuring apparent brightness (can only measure part of the spectrum)

Law only works if the light does not get disrupted by anything. Most light goes through some clouds
Term
total luminosity and total apparent brightness
Definition
describes the measurements we would have if we were able to detect photons across the entire electromagnetic spectrum
Term
Stellar Paradox
Definition
Small shifts in the star's position caused by Earth's movement around the sun

More distant star's have smaller parallax angles
Term
Parallax Angles (Limits)
Definition
All star's have parallax angles of less than one arcsecond

ancient astronomers were not able to see the movement with the naked eye and even today's telescopes cannot measure the furthest stars (few hundred light years - local solar neighborhood)
Term
Calculate distance of stars in parsecs
Definition
d (in parsecs) = 1/ p (in arcsecs)
Term
1 parsec is equivalent to _____ in light years
Definition
3.26 light years
Term
distance to stars in light years (formula)
Definition
d (in light years)
=
3.26 * (1/p (in arcseconds)
Term
Characteristics of Luminosity
Definition
there is a wide range of luminosity with the sun in the middle. The lowest is 10^-4Lsun and the highest 10^6Lsun

there are more dim luminosity stars than high luminosity stars
Term
magnitude system of stellar classification
Definition
the smaller the number, the more bright the star (i.e. 1 would be the brightest)
Term
absolute magnitude
Definition
the luminosity a star would have if the star were 20 parsecs from Earth
Term
Surface Temperature
Definition
Determined either from the star's color or from the spectrum it emits
Term
Thermal Radiation
Definition
Astronomers calculate the amount of blue and red light a star is emitting to determine surface temperature
Term
Spectral Type and Temperature
Definition
More accurate than determining temperature through color which is disrupted by interstellar dust. Each star is assigned a letter

OBAFGKM!

O has the hottest stars (40,000K)
M has the coolest stars (3,000K)

within these classifications, the larger the number the cooler the star (i.e. M9 is cooler than M1)

Based on Balmer Lines
Term
Hydrogen Balmer Lines
Definition
At high temperatures, Hydrogen becomes ionized and can only emit very weak spectral lines, but at low temperatures the lines are strong. (i.e. O type stars have weak Hydrogen Spectral Lines)
Term
How do we measure the masses of stars?
Definition
Newton's Version of Kepler's Third Law. This can only be done in binary systems
Term
Types of Binary systems
Definition
Visual System - can be observed

Eclipsing System - one star eclipses the other and the luminosity fluctuates

Spectroscopic - blue shifts (comes towards us) and red shifts (moving away) as a result of motion

in order to measure star mass, you must measure the shift of the stars relative to each other. Eclipsing systems are especially important parts of measurement since they are the most accurate and easiest to measure.
Term
Hertzsprung-Russell diagram
Definition
Plot star luminosity and spectral type. Stars in the upper left are hot and luminous and stars in the upper right are cool and luminous etc.
Term
What do H-R diagrams tell us about stellar radii?
Definition
smaller stars are in the lower left-hand corner and bigger stars are in the upper right
Term
Luminosity Class
Definition
designates the size of stars on the H-R diagram (i.e. Supergiants are I and main-sequence are V)
Term
Main-Sequence stars
Definition
the majority of the stars in the galaxy are main sequence.

they fuse hydrogen and helium in their cores

Their masses matter because that determines the balancing act
Term
are low mass or high mass stars more common
Definition
low mass stars
Term
Which has a longer life-time, low-mass or high mass stars?
Definition
Low mass stars
Term
How are surface temperature and mass related
Definition
The higher the surface temperature, the higher the mass.
Term
How can you tell the age of a globular cluster?
Definition
Must look at the age of the turn-off point. The age of the turn-off point is the age of the cluster
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