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Jupiter: A Failed Star? The Solar System with two stars. By: Kevin Korinek
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Facts about Jupiter Weight: 317.8 Earth Masses Distance: 5.203 AU Known Satellites: 63 (as of 2003) 4 Large (Galilean) satellites Light colored zones are rising gases (cooling as they rise) Dark Colored belts are sinking and being reheated http://www.chara.gsu.edu/~mcswain/Astr1010/chapter13.pdf http://www.chara.gsu.edu/~mcswain/Astr1010/chapter13.pdf Contains about the same amount of H and He as the sun Due to it’s failure as a star? Radiates 1.5 times the amount of heat it receives.
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Jupiter vs. The Sun Jupiter is.1% of the Sun’s Mass Both Comprised Mainly of Hydrogen and Helium
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http://spaceprojects.arc.nasa.gov/Space_Projects/galileo_probe/htmls/Relativ e_composition.html
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Jupiter… How close was it to a star? “If it had been any denser, it might have ignited, like our Sun. Instead, Jupiter has remained a giant storm of hot, swirling gases. “ (http://www.maxpages.com/masterplanet/JUPITER_PLANET) If it had been 4 times more massive, it would have been a star. At this point it would have undergone Thermonuclear fusion and “Ignited” We can learn from Jupiter to see how Protostars appear, before the fusion processes begin.
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Jupiter as a Star If we were a binary system, a planet would be the same temperature as earth if it were at 1.4 AU (Mars is at 1.6 AU). Most Binary Stars have eccentric orbits, it is difficult for bodies to exist. Had Jupiter ignited life could not have existed on earth.
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Binary Systems Alpha Centauri A and B Average of 23 AU apart (ranges from 11 to 35 AU) Each star has a safe zone of 3 AU away (planets could survive) Planets outside the safe zone would be ejected Approximately 2/3 of all stars are in a binary system 1/2 of the stars near to the sun are Multiple systems
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Types of Binary Six Main Types: Apparent Only appear to be related, normally great distances apart. Astrometric Only one of the stars can be seen through a telescope. Eclipsing One star eclipses the other temporarily lowering the brightness.
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Types of Binary Systems Spectroscopic Absence of resolution of any star through a telescope Spectrum No star can be resolved Visual Both stars can be resolved through a telescope
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Extraterrestrial Life Binary Systems If Jupiter became a star, no earth. Smallest change Strict guidelines for life Majority Stars, Multiple star system Stronger Gravity More Mass taken up
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It’s a good thing we aren’t a binary system We wouldn’t exist But that doesn’t mean that it’s impossible Life is very specific Smallest changes can be harmful But they can also be beneficial THE END!
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