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H-R diagrams for star clusters
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H-R Diagram
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Relation between luminosity L, temperature T and radius R: L = 4 R 2 T 4
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H-R diagram for closest stars
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Stellar evolution on H-R diagram
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Theoretical isochrones
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Observational diagrams H-R Instead of luminosity L – observed flux in V filter: V = -2.5log 10 (F V /F V0 ) Instead of temperature – difference of fluxes in filters B and V: B-V where B = -2.5log 10 (F B /F B0 )
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Middle-aged open cluster NGC 7789
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Young open cluster M46 (NGC 2437)
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Globular cluster 47 Tuc (NGC 104)
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Problems Calibration Standard stars with known values of V s i B s should be observed; values of reference fluxes F V0 i F B0 can be calculated from the formula: V s = -2.5log 10 (F s /F V0 ) Information about standard stars can be found at: http://cadcwww.hia.nrc.ca/cadcbin/wdb/astrocat/stetson/query Interstellar extinction (reddening) Hint: observe clusters with b +10 Stars in clusters may vary in brightness by a few orders of magnitude One should make observations of different length or – better – make several observations and combine the data
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Strategy Choose suitable clusters Information about open clusters can be found at: http://www.seds.org/~spider/ngc/ngc.html http://www.univie.ac.at/webda//navigation.html Choose suitable field with standard stars Observe standard stars and the cluster Using SalsaJ software make photometric measurements of stars Export results to Excel and create H-R diagram
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