Astronomy 123 Midterm #1

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the nucleus of an atom

A neutron star is as dense as

the Cepheid variables

A type of star that has turned out to be extremely useful for measuring distances is

a little bit of mass can be converted into a substantial amount of energy

According to the formula E=mc^2

explodes outward as a supernova

After the core of a massive star becomes a neutron star, the rest of the star's material

is made entirely of hot ionized gas

As astronomers have learned more about the structure of the sun, they have found

rotating neutron stars

Astronomers have concluded that pulsars are

fusing hydrogen into helium in their cores

Astronomers identify the main sequence on the H-R diagram with what activity in the course of a star's life?

these bursts most likely come from the merger of two neutron stars

Astronomers now have a good idea for explaining how the short-duration gamma-ray bursts might come about. Which of the following is part of their explanation?

about 17 times the size of the Sun

Astronomers now think that there is a black hole with more than 4 million times the mass of our Sun at the center of our Galaxy? Roughly how large would the event horizon of such a supermassive black hole be?

A helium nucleus

At the end of the p-p chain of nuclear fusion in the Sun, hydrogen nuclei have been converted into:

somewhat bigger

Compared to the mass of our own Milky Way Galaxy, the total mass we estimate for the Andromeda Galaxy is

the faster it is moving away from us

Edwin Hubble was able to show that (with the exception of our nearest neighbors) the farther a galaxy is from us, the

the gamma-rays came from all over the sky, not just the plane of the Galaxy

How did observations show that gamma-ray bursts were not coming from the Milky Way Galaxy?

at the speed of light

How fast do electromagnetic waves travel?

at the speed of light

How fast do radio waves travel?

its mass

How long a main sequence star remains on the main sequence in the H-R diagram depends most strongly on

neutrons and neutrinos

In a collapsing star of high mass, when electrons and protons are squeezed together with enormous force, they turn into:

the transfer of so much mass from a companion star that a white dwarf produces an enormous of fusion

In a type 1a supernova, the cause of the violent outburst is:

The speed of light

In the formula E=mc^2, the letter c stands for

a helium nucleus

In the p-p process, the missing product is

energy in the form of gamma rays

In the sun, when a positron and a electron collide, they will produce

It must be quite large in size

Measurements show a certain star has a very high luminosity (100,000 x the Sun's) while its temperature is quite cool (3500 K) How can this be?

the main sequence

Ninety percent of all stars (if plotted on an H-R diagram) would fall into a region astronomers call:

a cloud of gas or star is further from the center will generally take more time to orbit

Objects orbiting around the center of the Milky Way obey Kepler's 3rd Law. This means that

spiral

Our milky way galaxy is what type of galaxy?

his particular nearby galaxy is moving toward us

The Andromeda Galaxy (our nearest spiral neighbor) has spectral lines that show a blue shift. From this we may conclude that:

positron

The antimatter version of an electron is called a

the same luminosity

The apparent brightness of stars in general tells us nothing about their distances; we cannot assume that the dimmer stars are farther away. In order for the apparent brightness of a star to be a good indicator of its distance, all the stars would have to be:

Hydrogen

The most common element in the sun is

iron

The most stable (tightly bound) atomic nucleus in the universe is:

has a positive electrical charge, is an ingredient in the fusion process in the sun, a proton

The nucleus of the hydrogen atom

two protons

The process of fusion that keeps our sun shining begins with which building blocks

the nuclear force which holds nuclei together

The strongest force we know is

spiral

The type of galaxy that sometimes has a distinct bar of stars running across the central region is

it quickly collides with an electron and turns into gamma-ray energy

What happens to the positron created during the p-p chain of nuclear reactions inside the sun?

½ the diameter of the Earth's orbit around the Sun

What is the baseline that astronomers use to measure the parallax (the distance) of the nearest stars?

finding the redshift and using Hubble's Law

What method would astronomers use to find the distance to a galaxy so far away that individual stars are impossible to make out (resolve)?

nuclear fission

When a large nucleus breaks apart (or is broken apart) into smaller pieces, this is called

white dwarf

When a single star with a mass equal to the Sun dies, it will become a

a neutron star

When the mass of a star's core is greater than 1.4 times the mass of the sun, degenerate electrons cant keep it stable as a white dwarf. Instead, it becomes

radio waves

Which of the following has the longest wavelength?

the electrons get as close to each other as possible and resist further compression

Which of the following is a characteristic of degenerate matter in a white dwarf star?

type 1a supernova

Which of the following objects is considered useful to astronomers as a "standard bulb" for determining distances?

collisions and mergers between galaxies can sometimes change a galaxy's type (shape)

Which of the following statements about the different types (shapes) of galaxies is correct?

as the star is dying, a considerable part of its mass will be lost into space

Which of the following statements about the life of a star with a mass like the Sun is correct?

a neutrino

Which of the following, produced at the core of the Sun, will take the shortest time to emerge from the Sun's photosphere (surface)?

a neutrino

Which of the following, produced at the core of the Sun, will take the shortest time to emerge from the Sun?

elliptical

Which type of galaxy is observed to contain mostly older stars?

infrared

You are alone in a large, completely dark auditorium on Earth. What kind of telescope should I use from the other side of the auditorium to detect the electromagnetic radiation emitted by your body

Positron

the antimatter version of an electron is called

the nuclear force which holds nuclei together

the strongest force we know is

plasma

the sun is composed of matter in the from of a

Nuclear fusion

today we realize that the source of energy for the Sun is a process called


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