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Characteristics of Stars  Temperature/Color  Mass  Luminosity Absolute Magnitude Apparent Magnitude.

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1 Characteristics of Stars  Temperature/Color  Mass  Luminosity Absolute Magnitude Apparent Magnitude

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3 The mass of a star determines the length of its life cycle (how long will it burn).

4 Stellar Nebul a (nursery ) Sun (main sequence star) Red Giant Planetary Nebula Supernov a White Dwarf Neutro n Star Black Hole Protost ar Massive Star ( Huge) Red Supergiant Massive Star (Giant) Red Supergiant Superno va Nuclear decreases Core contracts Outer layers expand Outer layers drift to outer space Outer layers lost to nebula Longest period of a star’s life Nuclear decreases Core contracts Outer layers expand Core collapses instantly Massive short- lived explosion Outer layers blown away Shrinks Few thousand miles in diameter No nuclear reactions Shrinks to small dense star Very strong gravity Very strong gravity that light can’t escape

5 Two Kinds of Brightness Apparent Magnitude: How bright the object appears to us on Earth. Absolute Magnitude: How bright a star actually is.

6 Which star appears brighter to the observer? d 2d L 2L Star B Star A

7 Which star looks like it is giving off more light? But, which star is actually giving off more light?

8 O B A F G K M

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11 Life Cycle of Stars Interactive Investigation http://aspire.cosmic-ray.org/labs/star_life/starlife_main.html http://aspire.cosmic-ray.org/labs/star_life/starlife_main.html HR Diagram Interacative Lab http://aspire.cosmic-ray.org/labs/star_life/hr_interactive.html Stellar Evolution/H-R Diagram Simulation http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/astro101/java/evolve/evolve.htm Astronomy Place Tutorials http://media.pearsoncmg.com/bc/bc_bennett_cosmicpers_2/medialib/tutorials/inde x.html

12 Properties of Stars Mass – The single most important property that determines other properties of the star. Luminosity – The total amount of energy (light) that a star emits into space. Temperature – surface temperature, closely related to the luminosity and color of the star. Spectral type – closely related to the surface temperature Size – together with temperature determine the luminosity

13 What can we measure directly? The Easy Ones: Apparent brightness: a well-calibrated detector. Temperature: spectroscopy Spectral type: spectroscopy

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