Title: Jumpstart 9/9/11
1Jumpstart 9/9/11
- How long would you expect a massive star to live
in comparison to a low mass star? Explain your
answer.
2Lifecycle of a Star
3/Act One/
The Life of a Small to Medium Mass Star
4Nebula- cloud of gas dust
5Protostar
6Small Protostar
Brown Dwarf Too small to create enough heat to
start fusion
7or
8Main Sequence Star
The protostar gains enough mass to begin
fusion. All main sequence stars fuse hydrogen
9Red Giant
Small to medium main sequence star runs out of
hydrogen begins fusing helium
10Planetary Nebula
A Red Giant completely stops fusing the outer
layers of the star are driven away
11White Dwarf
The left over core of a star. A white dwarf may
only be the size of Earth, but it has a mass
equal to ½ of the Sun.
12Black Dwarf
A white dwarf cools off over trillions of
years until it no longer emits light
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14/Act Two/
The Life of a High Mass Star
15Nebula- cloud of gas dust
16Protostar
17Massive Main Sequence Star
Massive main sequence stars fuse hydrogen much
faster than small or medium stars
18Red Supergiant
Massive main sequence star runs out of hydrogen
begins fusing helium, carbon, oxygen, etc.
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20Supernova
Fusion stops. The star collapses creates a huge
explosion.
21Neutron Star
Super dense core of a star left over after a
supernova. Only 5 to 15 MILES in diameter, but
have a mass 1.5 2 times that of the Sun.
22or
23Black Hole
Stars with masses of 25 to 50 times of the
Sun form black holes after a supernova. The
leftover core of the star is so dense that it
causes gravitational collapse.
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26Quick Write
- How is the life cycle of a star related to the HR
diagram? Explain your answer.