(E) Topic 13 - Exploring Starlight Flashcards

1
Q

What is the distance modulus formula?

> What does each of the letters
represent?

A

M = m + 5 − 5log d

M = Absolute magnitude
m = Apparent magnitude
d = Distance (in Parsecs)

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2
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What does the term absolute magnitude mean?

A

How bright a star would appear in space from a certain distance.

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3
Q

What does the term apparent magnitude mean?

A

How bright an object is to us on Earth.

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4
Q

What information can be obtained from a stellar spectrum?

A
  • Chemical composition
  • Temperature
  • Radial velocity
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5
Q

How can stars be classified according to their spectral type?

A

Astronomers categorise stars by temperature and their chemical composition that they obtain from a star’s stellar spectrum.

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6
Q

What’s the mnemonic to remember the series of letters to define a spectral type?

A

Oh Be A Fine Guy Kiss Me

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7
Q

Whats the value of 1 pc?

A

3.1 x 10^13

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8
Q

What are the causes of variability in the light curve of eclipsing binary stars?

A
  • One will move in front and behind the other as seen from Earth
  • Frequently, one star is brighter than another
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9
Q

What is an Eclipsing binary star?

A

A pair of stars that orbit each other

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10
Q

How can the period of an eclipsing binary star can be deduced from its light curve?

A

By charting the brightness of a binary star you can find its period

e.g. In a graph, the period would be from the ‘dips’ at 24 and 64 leading to a period of 30 hours.

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