astronomy 102 study guide 1
If a star's distance is 10 pc, what is its parallax?
0.1 arcsec
Two main-sequence stars have the same temperature. If star A is four times brighter than star B, then how much further away is star B
2 times further
We observe neutral hydrogen gas using
21-cm emission
how many arc seconds are there in 1 degree
3,600
star A and star B appear equally bright, but star A is twice as far away from us as star B. how much more luminous is star A than star B?
4 times brighter
If a star's measured parallax is 0.2 arcsec, what is its distance?
5 pc
to measure the most accurate parallax possible from earth surface, we would make two measurements of a stars position on the sky separated by
6 months, far side of orbit
The star named Capella has an apparent magnitude of 0, while the star named Polaris has an apparent magnitude of 2. this means the Capella appears _______________ in our sky than Polaris
6.25
What type of spectrum do most stars produce
Absorption spectrum on a black body curve
Star A is a red star. Star B is a blue star. Which is hotter?
B ,Blue
what is the difference between apparent brightness and luminosity
Brightness: is how much light we see Luminosity: is how much light is emitted
What happens when a molecular cloud fragments
Different fragments form stars
What spectral class is the Sun?
G2
When looking at the space between stars, what might you see?
Gas
The interstellar medium is divided into three different kinds of gas clouds. these are:
Hot: 1 million k /Warm: 8,000 k/ Cold 100k
Stars are mostly made of
Hydrogen
Herbig-Haro objects are almost always found
In pairs on a young prostar
As a protostar is evolving, it temperature
Increases
molecular cloud cores are placed where you might find
Molecular hydrogen, prostars, and hirbigaro and carbon monoxide
List the spectral classes of stars in order from hottest to coolest
OBAFGKM
Molecular clouds, which have temperatures of around 10k, are best observed at _______________ wavelengths
Radio
Star E is the same temperature as star F, but star E is four times as luminous as star F. How do the radii of the stars compare?
Radius of Star E is twice that of F
Magnetic fields inside a molecular cloud act to
Slow down gravitational collapse
You observe two stars in a visual binary system using a blue filter that is centered at a wavelength of 550 nm and a red filter that is centered at a wavelength of 650 nm. Star A has a temperature of 10,000k while star B has a temperature of 4000k, and you know that both stars are the same size. Which star will be brighter in each filter?
Star A is brighter in both filters
Which stars show the largest amount of absorption from molecules such as TiO and CN?
Stars with least mass
Radio waves with 21cm wavelengths are important because they
Stud neutral hydrogen and interstellar medium
Use the figure shown below to complete the following statement: A low-mass protostar remains roughly constant in ________ and decreases in ________ until it makes a turn towards the main sequence, as it follows its evolutionary track.
Temperature, luminosity
Interstellar extinction refers to
The absorption of light by dust grains, resulting in "redder" light
dose it feel hotter to stand in 100 degree air or sit in 100 degree bath.
The bath, more dense
When radiation from an object passes through the interstellar medium, what happens to our view of that object
becomes red and dimmer
if you could watch stars forming out of a gas cloud, which star would form first
c. High mass stars
Parallax is used to measure a stars
distance
a parsec is a measure of
distance
A surprising fact about a 1 M sun protostar is that, even though nuclear reactions have not yet started in their cores, they are__________ than the sun
e. More luminous
What type of binary systems contain stars that pass in front of one another during their orbit?
eclipsing binary
Brown dwarfs are considered failed stars because
hydrogen fusion never begins in their cores
As a protostar evolves towards becoming a main sequence star, its core temperature will
increase
what relationship exists between a stars distance and its parallax
inverse relationship
The red emission (bright region at the top) in the figure shown below is due to
ionized hydrogen
in the interstellar medium, molecules survive in regions with
lots of dust
The absolute magnitude of a star is a measure of
luminosity
One phenomenon that can slow star formation in a molecular cloud is
magnetic fields
If one star appears brighter than another in the night sky, then the brighter star
not enough info
Star A is a red star. Star B is a blue star. You are able to determine that both stars are the same in size. Which star is brighter in your sky
not enough info
What critical event transforms a protostar into a normal main-sequence star?
nuclear fusion
Where have astronomers observed the existence of planets?
orbiting other stars, our stars, binary systems, roaming
Dust reddens starlight because it
preferentially affects light at visible and shorter wavelengths.
The spectral class of stars is related to its
temperature
A protostars evolutionary rack in the H-R diagram traces
temperature, luminosity, and radius change over time