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A solar-mass star will evolve off the main sequence when
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it builds up a core of inert helium
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a star is on the horizontal branch of the HR diagram, which statement is true
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it s burning both hydrogen and helium
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which is used observationally to determine the age of a star cluster
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the luminosity of the min-sequence turn off point
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which of these events is not posible
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white dwarfs and companion stars producing recurrent type I* supernova events
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of the elements n your body, the only one not formed in the stars is
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hydrogen
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for a white dwarf to explode entirely as a type I supernova, its mass must be
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1.4 solar masses, the Chandrasekhar limit
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which of these evolutionary paths is the fate of our sun
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plantary nebula
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an iron core cannot support a star because
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iron cannot fuse with other nuclei to produce energy
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the helium flash converts helium nuclei into
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carbon
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which stars in globular clusters are believed to be examples of merger
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blue stragglers
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the brightest star in a young open cluster will be
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massive blue main sequence stars
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when the outer envelop of red giant recedes, the remaining carbon core is called a
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white dwarf
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type II supernovae occur when their cores start making
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iron
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what can yuo conclude about a type I supernova
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it was originally a low-mass star
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can a star become a red giant more than once
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yes, before and after the helium flash
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compared to cluster containing type O and B stars, a cluster with only type F and cooler stars will be
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older
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the temperature is needed to fuse helium into carbon
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100 million K
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a star spends most of its life
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as a main sequence star
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as a star's evolution approaches the type II supernova, we find
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all of the above
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a surface explosion on a white dwarf, caused by falling matter from the atmosphere o its binary companion, creates what kind of object
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nova
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which of these is true of the planetary nebulae
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they are ejected envelopes surrounding a highly evolved low-mass star
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hen a low mass star first runs short of hydrogen in its core, it becomes brighter because
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the core contracts, raising the temperature and extending the hydrogen burning shell outward
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which of these does not depend on a close binary system to occur
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type II super nova
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as a 4-10 solar mass star leaves the main sequence on its way to becoming a red supergiant, itsluminosity
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remains roughly constant
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in the light house model
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if the beam sweeps across us , we will detect a pulse of radiation
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what can we detect from matter that has crossed an event horizon
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nothing
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x-ray bursterd occur in binary star systems. the two types of stars that must be present to make-up such an object are
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a main-sequence or giant star and neutron star in a mass transfer binary
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which of these is not an argument for Cygnus X-1 being a black hole
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the mass of the visible star is greater than that of the x-ray source
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most pulsars are observed only as _______ sources
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radio
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the mass range for neutron stars is
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1 to 3 solar masses
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if the sun were replaced by a one-solar mass black hole
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we would still orbit in a period of one year
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in a neutron star , the core is
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made of compressed neutrons in contact with each other
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if the light from a distant star passes close to a massive body, the light beam will
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bend toward the star due to gravity
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an object more massive than the sun, but roughly the size of a city is
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a neutron star
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the schwartzschild radios for a 12 solar mass star is
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36 km
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as a spaceship nears an event horizon, a clock on the spaceship will be observed
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to run slowly
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what explanation does general relativity provides for gravity
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gravity is the result of curved spacetime
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a hypernova creats
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a black hole
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what would happen if more mass was added to a 1.4 solar-mass neutron star
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it would low off mas as an x-ray buster
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a method for identifying a black hole is to
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look for its effects on a nearby companion
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the densely packed neutrons of a neutron star cannot balance the inward pull of gravity if the total is
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greater than schwartzchild's limit of 3 solar masses
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which are the two most popular candidates for gamma-ray busters
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hypernova making a blackhole, and merger of two neutron stars
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pulsars
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spin very rapidly when they are young
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which statement about gamma ray bursters is not correct
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they are scaled up x-ray bursters, with more massive objects
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neutron stars have
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very strong bipolar magnetic fields
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which statement about black holes is true
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their escape velocity is greater than the speed of light
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neutron stars dont have
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rotation periods comparable to the sun
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you would expect millisecond pulsars to be
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part of the binary system
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which method relies o the mass of a dark object revealing its presence
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temporary brightening of a distant star by gravity lens
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what two observations allow us to calculate mass of the portion of the galaxy within the sun's orbit
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the sun's orbital velocity and its distance from the galactic center
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what observation suggests the ass of the galaxy goes much farther out than its visible disc
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the rotation curve of the outermost portions of the disc
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which is the correct description of the sun;s location within the milky way
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in the disc and about one-half a galactic radious from the center
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between us and the galactic centre, the milky way has a mass of
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100 billion suns
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what is one f the differences between Cephedis and RR lyrae variables
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the RR Lyrae stars have much shorter periods on the main sequence
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if the light from a distant star passes close to a massive body, the light beam will
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bend towards the star due to gravity
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which of these does not exist
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a 1.5 solar mass white dwarf
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in the formation of our galaxy, the _________formed first
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globular clusters
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which statement about population II is false
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at almost five billion years old, our sun must belong to this older pop
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galactic disks appear blue because
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O and B blue giants are much brighter than G,K, or M dwarfs
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which of these variable stars would be classified as a Cepheid
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a K giant with a period of 14 years
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why was Herschel strategy for mapping our galaxy flawed
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he relied on visual wavelengths which are obscured by dust.
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the radio source _________ is located in a place consistent with the center of our galaxy
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SGR A*
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Density waves may explain
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the spiral arm structure of the Galaxy
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The Galactic Year is the time for our solar system to orbit the Galaxy; it is about
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B ) 225 million years
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) Most of the mass of our Galaxy lies
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outside the luminous part of the Milky Way Galaxy
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What is true about the stellar populations in the Galaxy?
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Only old stars are found in the halo
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At the center of our Galaxy lies
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a black hole of millions of solar masse
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) Which statement is true?
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The bright blue stars that dominate the sky are Population I stars.
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All RR Lyrae stars have about the same
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luminosity of about 100 Suns
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most of the new star formation in the galaxy is found in the
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spiral arms
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which of these variable stars would be classified as a RR Lyrae
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an F giant with a period of 14 hours
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a star in the instability strip of the H-r diagram would
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vary in both temperature and radious
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