Title: Birth out of
1Birth out of the interstellar medium
Contraction to a normal hydrogen-burning star
Expansion to red giant
Collapse to neutron star OR black hole
Contraction to white dwarf OR . . .
. . .supernova explosion
2Stellar Insides
3Stellar Insides How are stars constructed?
Atmosphere
Core
Envelope
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5A few principles . . .
- Stars tend to remain
- stably inflated, more or
- less.
Gravity balances pressure Hydrostatic Equilibri
um
6Center of Sun 3 billion atmospheres
7- Stars must be hotter
- on the inside.
Center of Sun 16 million K
High temp, pressure ? gas completely ionized
Plasma
8- Stars require a powerful,
- stable energy source.
Two particles collide fuse form
heavier particle.
9Net reaction in main sequence stars
4 protons (hydrogens) ? helium neutrinos
energy
Proton-proton (PP) chain
1H 1H ? 2H positron gamma ray
neutrino 1H 2H ? 3He gamma ray 3He 3He
? 4He 1H 1H
2
2
2H ? Deuterium
10Alternative CNO Cycle
11 Energy comes from conversion of mass into
energy
mass (41H) ? mass(4He) ? m (gt 0)
E mc2
gamma rays, neutrinos, positrons energy of
motion
Fusion requires high temp density collisio
ns must be frequent violent
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13 Important consequence creation of
elements that did not previously exist!
14Suns luminosity 3.9 ? 1026 Watt ?
Sun converts 4 million tons hydrogen to energy
per second!
Stars lose mass over time!
15Transporting energy from core to surface
1. Via photons (radiative transfer) random
walk
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172. Via convection
Hot gas rises . . . cool gas sinks.
18Sun
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