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Lecture 15, Oct. 1…An illustration of ideas, m,M, etc Cepheid Variables Cepheid variables show periodic variations in brightness, up to a magnitude or so. See p454 of book
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The prototype….Delta Cephei delta Epsilon (4.19) Zeta (3.35) Lambda(5.04) Iota (3.52)
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The Importance of Cepheids…the Period-Luminosity Relation
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Starlight…application of spectroscopy to stars Continuous spectrum gives surface temperature (Wien’s Law) Spectral lines give chemical composition, temperature (also), speed of rotation (How?) and other properties Examples of stellar spectra…what can we say?
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Spectral classes of stars: O,B,A,F,G,K,M What can you say about the temperatures of these stars?
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With information provided by spectroscopy, we can search for correlations between stellar properties
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What the data show: the Hertzsprung- Russell Diagram Highest quality data from the Hipparchus spacecraft
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The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram and the Types of Stars See Figure 16.20 Types of stars, important terms Main Sequence Giants Supergiants White dwarfs What does it all mean?
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