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Chapter 10 Measuring the Stars

Chapter 10 Measuring the Stars. Star Cluster NGC 3603 20,000 light-years away

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Chapter 10Measuring the Stars

Chapter 10Measuring the Stars

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Star Cluster NGC 360320,000 light-years away

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Figure 10.1Stellar Parallax

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Stellar parallaxStellar parallax

• Measure distance to nearest stars• Baseline is earth’s orbital diameter of 2 A.U.• Parallactic angle (or parallax) is half of total

angle• Star with parallax of 1” is 1 parsec distant• 1 parsec (1 pc) is about 3.3 light-years• Smaller parallax means more distant

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Proxima CentauriProxima Centauri

• Part of Alpha Centauri triple star system• Closest star to earth, largest parallax• 0.76” parallax (difficult to measure)• 1.3 pc or 4.3 light-years away• About 300,000X further away than sun

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Figure 10.2Sun’s Neighborhood

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Nearest neighbor starsNearest neighbor stars

• Less than 100 stars within 5 pc• Several 1000 stars within 30 pc

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Hipparcos satelliteHipparcos satellite

• Can measure out to 200 pc• Nearly a million stars

• Future satellites will measure to 25,000 pc

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Stellar motionStellar motion

• Radial velocity - along line of sight• Measure using Doppler shift

• Transverse velocity - perpendicular to line of sight

• Monitor star’s position on sky

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Figure 10.3Real Space Motion

a), b) Barnard’s Star - 22 years apart

c) Alpha Centauri

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Proper motionProper motion

• Annual movement of star across sky• Corrected for parallax• Barnard’s star moved 227” in 22 years• 10.3” per year proper motion• 1.8 pc distance - transverse velocity is 88

km/s

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Brightness and distanceBrightness and distance

• Luminosity or absolute brightness (intrinsic)• Apparent brightness is how bright star looks

from earth• Apparent brightness depends on luminosity

and distance

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Figure 10.4Inverse-Square Law

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Figure 10.5Luminosity

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Apparent brightness proportional to

luminosity/distance2

Apparent brightness proportional to

luminosity/distance2

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Magnitude scaleMagnitude scale

• Greek astronomer Hipparchus (2nd century BC)

• Ranked stars into six groups• Brightest stars are 1st magnitude• Next brightest stars are 2nd magnitude• Faintest stars (to naked eye) are 6th

magnitude• Larger magnitude means fainter star

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Apparent magnitudeApparent magnitude

• Expanded beyond stars visible to naked eye• One magnitude difference is 2.5X in

brightness• A 1st magnitude star is 2.5X brighter than a

2nd magnitude star• Full moon has an apparent magnitude of -12.5 • Faintest objects visible by Hubble or Keck

telescopes are apparent magnitude 30

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Figure 10.6Apparent Magnitude

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Absolute magnitudeAbsolute magnitude

• It is the apparent magnitude of a star viewed from a distance of 10 pc

• Measure of absolute brightness or luminosity

• Our sun has absolute magnitude of 4.8

• (If sun were 10 pc from us, its apparent magnitude would be 4.8, which is faint)

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More Precisely 10.1More on the Magnitude Scale

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Figure 10.7Star Colors

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Stellar colorStellar color

• Temperature of star determines blackbody curve

• Measurements at two wavelengths can determine blackbody curve temperature

• Use B (blue) and V (visual - green/yellow) filters

• Determines star’s color index or color

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Figure 10.8Blackbody Curves

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Table 10-1Stellar Colors and Temperatures

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Stellar spectraStellar spectra

• Absorption spectrum• Aborption lines determine elements• Temperature determines strength of lines• Hotter stars have more ionized atoms• Coolest stars can have molecular lines

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Figure 10.9Stellar Spectra

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Spectral classificationSpectral classification

• In 1800’s letter classification used for stellar spectra

• Later rearranged into order of decreasing temperature

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Table 10.2Spectral Classes

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O B A F G K MO B A F G K M

• Highest to lowest temperature• Mnemonic:• Oh, Be A Fine Girl, Kiss Me• Oh, Be A Fine Guy, Kiss Me• Oh Beastly And Fearsome Gorilla, Kill Me• (Make up your own)

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Spectral class subdivisionsSpectral class subdivisions

• Each letter has 10 subdivisions, 0 - 9• 0 is hottest, 9 is coolest, within letter class• Sun is G2 (cooler than G1, hotter than G3)

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Direct size measurementDirect size measurement

• Several stars are large, bright and close enough to measure their size directly

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Figure 10.10Betelgeuse

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Indirect size measurementIndirect size measurement

• Most stars’ sizes can’t be measured directly• Use luminosity temperature4

• And luminosity area (or radius2)• Indirectly determines radius

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Figure 10.11Stellar Sizes

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Stellar sizesStellar sizes

• R - radius of sun

• Giants - 10X to 100X R

• Supergiants - up to 1000X R

• Dwarf - comparable to or smaller than R

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Hertzsprung-Russell DiagramHertzsprung-Russell Diagram

• H-R diagram• Each point represents a star• Luminosity on vertical scale• Temperature (decreasing) on horizontal scale

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Figure 10.12H-R Diagram of Well-Known Stars

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Stellar radii and H-R diagramStellar radii and H-R diagram

• Radius-luminosity-temperature relationship gives radius

• Diagonal dashed lines on H-R diagrams represent constant radius

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Figure 10.13H-R Diagram of Nearby Stars

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Analogy 10.1People along a main sequence

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Main SequenceMain Sequence

• Most stars in H-R diagram on main sequence• Runs from top left (High luminosity and temp)• To bottom right (low luminosity and temp)• Runs from blue giants and supergiants to red

dwarfs

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Figure 10.14H-R Diagram of Brightest Stars

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More Precisely 10.2Estimating Stellar Radii

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Non-Main SequenceNon-Main Sequence

• 90% of stars on main sequence• 9% of stars are white dwarfs (bottom left)• 1% of stars are red giants (upper right)

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Figure 10.15Hipparcos H-R Diagram

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Figure 10.16Stellar Distance

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Analogy 10.2Traffic lights further away are fainter

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Main sequence or not?Main sequence or not?

• Spectral line widths affected by pressure and density

• Determines if main sequence or not

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Table 10-3Stellar Luminosity Classes

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Figure 10.17Stellar Luminosities

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Table 10.4Variation in Stellar Properties within a Spectral Class

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SunSun

• Spectral class G

• Subdivision 2

• Luminosity class V

• G2V

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Binary starsBinary stars

• Most stars are members of multiple-star systems - Binary-star systems (2) most common

• Visual binaries (see 2 stars)• Spectroscopic binaries (detect Doppler

shift from one or both orbiting stars)• Eclipsing binaries (one passes in front

of other, varying light output)

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Figure 10.18Binary Stars

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Determining stellar massesDetermining stellar masses

• Measure binary properties• Use orbital radii and period• Universal law of gravitation

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Figure 10.19Stellar Masses

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More Precisely 10.3Measuring Stellar Masses in Binary Stars

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Figure 10.20Stellar Mass Distribution

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Table 10.5Measuring the Stars

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Stellar lifetimeStellar lifetime

• Depends on mass (how much fuel) and• Luminosity (how fast fuel is consumed)• A B2V star lives 90 million years• A G2V star lives 10,000 million years (our

sun)• An M5V star lives 16,000,000 million years

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Table 10.6Key Properties of Some Well-Known Main-Sequence

Stars

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Figure 10.21Stellar Radii and Luminosities