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Exam III Astronomy
For Guy McCann PHCC
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Astronomy
Undergraduate 2
11/01/2012

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What is apparent magnitude?
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The brightness of the star as seen from Earth.
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A star of apparent magnitude +5 appears fainter than what other magnitudes?
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+4, +3, +2, +1
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Absolute magnitude is what?
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The intrinsic brightness all stars would have if placed 10pc from Earth.
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Light leaving a point source spreads out so that the apparent brightness l of light per unit area varies with distance d according to what law?
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The inverse-square law, I oc 1/d^2 [oc means 'proportinal to']
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Spectral types of stars (e.g., B, K, G, F, etc.) uniquely define what?
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The stars "surface" temperatures.
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What spectral type and luminosity is our sun?
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G2V
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The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram plots what?
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Luminosity vs. spectral type (or "surface" temperature).
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Where on the H-R diagram do most local stars in our universe hang out?
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Over 90% of local stars in universe are on the main-sequence.
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What percentage of local stars hang out on the main sequence?
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Over 90%.
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Compared to a star in the middle of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, a star in the upper right part of the diagram is what?
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Larger.
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What is a white dwarf?
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A star of about the same size (diameter) as the Earth that appear in lower L of an H-R diagram.
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The space between stars contains what?
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Gas, both atomic and molecular and dust.
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Luminosity classes (I, II, III, IV, or V) are most closely related to what?
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A star's radius.
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The most likely places in which stars and planetary systems are forming in the universe are
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nebulae composed of gas and dust.
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How have complex molecules such as formaldehyde (H2CO) been detected in interstellar clouds?
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by molecular emission lines
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New stars are formed from
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huge, cool dust and gas clouds.
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Star formation takes place in
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giant molecular clouds.
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What is the typical mass of a giant molecular cloud?
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100,000 to 1 million solar masses
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What is the name given to the space in our Galaxy that exits between the billions of stars?
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Interstellar space
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What is the most abundant element in the universe?
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H
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What is the chemical symbol for the element nitrogen?
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N
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What molecules are likely to be the most common in interstellar space?
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H^2 molecules... note- question asks for molecules not free atoms
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The luminosity of a star is
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its total energy output into all space per second, measured in Watts.
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How is gas distributed in interstellar space?
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In clumps, concentrated in interstellar nebular clouds.
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What are the two physical parameters of stars that are plotted in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram?
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luminosity and surface temperature. The spectral classes (OBAFGKM) represent surface temperatures.
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What fraction of the stars surrounding the Sun are main-sequence stars?
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almost all, about 90%
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Compared with a star in the middle of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, a star in the upper right of the diagram is
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larger.
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How do massive stars normally end their lives?
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They explode... massive stars normally end their lives by blowing up.
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The mass of a star governs what?
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The mass of a star governs its lifetime.
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Where is the most likely place where new stars and planetary systems are forming?
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In interstellar nebulae composed of gases and dust
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What is a protostar?
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A sphere of gas after collapse from an interstellar cloud, but before nuclear reactions have begun.
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Where are emission nebulae (H II regions) found?
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around hot stars
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Accretion of matter in an interstellar leads to
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a protostar.
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How far away are we from the nearest star in our Galaxy?
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1AU or 93,000,000 million miles = distance to our nearest star
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How will our G2V star end its life?
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Our G2V star will stop thermonuclear fusion in its core, expand to a Red Giant class star, which will engulf and vaporize our entire solar system, in about 5 billion years. Then it will collapse to a white dwarf.
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How fast is the speed of light?
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Light waves (all EM radiation) travel at 186,000 mi./sec. in every direction.
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Light leaving a point source spreads out so that the apparent brightness I of light per unit area varies with distance d according to which of the following laws (oc means "proportional to")?
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i oc 1/d^2
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The spectral class of the star Enif is K2, while that of the Sun is G2. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn about Enif from this information?
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Enif is cooler than the Sun.
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The luminosity class of a star (I, II, III, IV, or V) is most closely related to which physical characteristic of the star?
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radius
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The symbol ly represents the distance light travels in one year. How vast a distance is that?
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6,000,000,000,000 ie. 6 trillion miles
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The star Proxima Centauri, our Sun's nearest star neighbor, is at a distance of about 4.2 light years away. How far away is that in miles?
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25 trillion miles
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A white dwarf star, the surviving core of a low-mass star toward the end of its life, can be found on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram
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below and to the left of the main sequence
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If you could travel in a spaceship flying 50,000 mph, how many years would it take for you to travel to our Sun's nearest star neighbor Proxima Centauri?
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57,077 years of space flight to reach the next nearest stellar object.
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What is Proxima Centauri?
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a tiny Red Dwarf class star with only 10% of our Sun's mass and 0.006% of its luminosity. It is incapable of supporting human life and has no planets. (3rd member of the Alpha Centauri triple star system.)
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The most recent supernova explosion known to have occurred in our own Galaxy..
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..created the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A.
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The Orion Nebula is
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a large interstellar gas and dust cloud containing young stars.
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What point defines the end of the pre-main-sequence phase of a star's life and the start of the main-sequence phase?
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Nuclear reactions begin in its core
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When any star on the main sequence was a protostar, it was
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larger and cooler
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The most recent supernova explosion to have occured in the Milky Way Galaxy
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created the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A
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When a typical nova explodes, it brightens in a few hours by a factor of
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10^4 to 10^6.
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The Crab Nebula is a nearby example of what type of physical phenomenon?
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remnant of a supernova explosion
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Is the Earth, a stellar body, a self-luminous object?
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No
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What is the lowest mass an object can have and still be a star?
Definition
0.08 solar mass
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