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How far away are the stars?
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Parallax
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Measuring the Distance to the Stars with Parallax
Remember that 1 parsec 3.26 light years
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Visual magnitude scale
  • Originally, the brightest stars in the sky were
    considered first magnitude, the next brightest
    group second magnitude, and so on
  • Now, magnitude is more precisely defined, so that
    a m1.0 star is 100 times as bright as a m6.0
    star
  • Each magnitude is a factor of 2.5

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Star Names
  • Most of the brightest stars have names (e.g.,
    Betelgeuse, Sirius)
  • Up to 24 stars in each constellation have a name
    with a Greek letter (e.g., ß Tauri)
  • The rest may only be known by a catalog number
    (e.g., HDE 226868)

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Absolute magnitude
  • Equivalent to apparent magnitude of the star if
    it was at a distance of 10 parsecs
  • The sun is M4.8

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Luminosity
  • Measure of the amount of light a star gives off
  • L 3.83 x 1026 W

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The Nature of Stars
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A stars color reveals its surface temperature
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Photometry
  • Technique used to accurately measure the color of
    stars using UBV filters
  • U - ultraviolet wavelengths
  • B - blue wavelengths
  • V - visible wavelength
  • astronomers compare combinations of U minus B
    (U-B) and B minus V (B-V)
  • these combinations are called color indices

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Stars are classified by their spectra as O, B,
A, F, G, K, and M spectral types
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Stars are classified by their spectra as O, B,
A, F, G, K, and M spectral types
  • O B A F G K M
  • hottest to coolest
  • bluish to reddish
  • An important sequence to remember
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The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram identifies a
definite relationship between temperature and
absolute magnitude
Absolute magnitude vs temperature
or
luminosity vs spectral type
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Determining the Sizes of Stars from an HR Diagram
  • Main sequence stars are found in a band from the
    upper left to the lower right
  • Giant and supergiant stars are found in the upper
    right corner
  • Tiny white dwarf stars are found in the lower
    left corner of the HR diagram

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Luminosity classes
  • Class I includes all the supergiants
  • Class V includes the main sequence stars
  • For example, the Sun is a G2 V

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How do we know the mass of a star?
  • Binary star systems
  • Recently, also from extrasolar planets

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Binary stars orbit their common center of mass
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