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Xiaosheng April 7, 2015
Cosmic Perspective Ch 15 & 16
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Astronomy
Undergraduate 1
05/17/2015

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What is interstellar medium (ISM)?
Definition
gas/dust between stars
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Where are stars born?
Definition
dark, dense, molecular clouds of dusty gas that form in darkest, densest parts of ISM
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Within the Milky Way, for how much of the ISM volume do molecular clouds account?
Definition
<1%
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For how much of the total gas mass interior of the Sun's galactic orbit do molecular clouds account?
Definition
roughly one-half
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How can we determine the composition of interstellar gas?
Definition
From its absorption lines in the spectra of background stars
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What is the composition (% and elements) of interstellar gas in the Milky Way?
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70% Hydrogen, 28% Helium, 2% heavier elements
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Does the rotation speed increase or decrease as the cloud contracts, and what does this do to the cloud?
Definition
increases, leads to flattening of cloud
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What is the precondition for planet formation?
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As the outskirts of the disk cool, planets will begin to form, but without rotation, they will fall directly into the star
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Thought Question: What would happen to a protostar that formed without any rotation at all?
Definition
It would not have planets.
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With what are protostellar jets aligned and what does that indicate? (text)
Definition
They are aligned with disk's rotation axis, indicating that angular momentum plays a large role (p 521)
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What do promising models rely on for explaining the jets? (text)
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The jets rely on magnetic fields to link angular momentum of protostar's disk to outflowing gas in jet. Magnetic field lines passing through disk get twisted into rope-like configuration by disk's rotation; this twisted field may help channel jets of charged particles along axis (p 521-2)
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