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Star temperature/life cycle
By Aguado Angelica
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Stars and the HR Diagram
The HR Diagram is a graph that compares the surface temperature of a star with its magnitude or how bright the would be if they were all the same distance from Earth.
Luminosity is a term that measures how much energy leaves a star in a certain period of time.
General Rule: As luminosity increases, brightness increases.
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What do the axes on this chart show us about stars?
Temperature
Luminosity
Spectral Class
Magnitude
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What affects luminosity?
Temperature: As temperature increases, luminosity increases.
Size: As size increases, luminosity increases.
Most Luminous? Large and Hot
Least Luminous? Small and Cool
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Multiple Choice
What is the approximate surface temeprature of the sun according to the HR diagram?
5,500 K
6,000K
7,200 K
15,000K
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Multiple Choice
Would the surface temperature of a red supergiant be higher or lower than a white dwarf?
Higher
Lower
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Poll
What is the color of the stars with the highest surface temperature?
Red
Yellow
White
Blue
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Multiple Choice
Most of the stars on the HR diagram are classified as which type of star?
White Dwarfs
Main Sequence
Giants
Supergiants
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Multiple Choice
How is it possible for white dwarf stars to have a lower luminosity than the sun, even though the sun has a cooler surface temperature.
The sun is smaller than a white dwarf.
The sun is larger than a white dwarf.
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Multiple Choice
Star A has a surface temperature of 10,000K and medium brightness. What color is it?
White
Red
Yellow
Blue
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Multiple Choice
What kind of star is Sirius, the Dog Star?
Main Sequence
White Dwarf
Blue Giant
Red Supergiant
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The Life Cycle of a Star
All stars begin life as dust in a nebula.
Gravity begins to form masses of hydrogen in the nebula.
When the heat in the protostar reaches 15,000,000 C, nuclear fusion starts and a star is born!
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This is the Pillars of Creation within the Eagle Nebula, part of M16, viewed by the Hubble Telescope
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2 Pathways:
The mass of the star that forms in the nebula determines how the star will burn fuel:
--small stars burn their fuel more slowly and reach lower temperatures.
--large stars burn through their fuel rapidly and reach higher temperatures.
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Common Ground:
All Stars begin life as a H -> He fusing Main Sequence star.
No matter the mass of a star, as its hydrogen supply begins to run low, the core cools and the star takes on a red color, forming either a Red Supergiant or a Red Giant.
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Different Endings:
Large stars can end up as black holes or pulsars.
Small stars can end up as a Nova, Supernova or a Black Dwarf.
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Multiple Choice
If all Main Sequence stars are "young" stars, what can the color tell you about the star?
Its size
how long it will stay part of the Main Sequence
Both options are correct
Neither option is correct
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Multiple Choice
The hottest stars have surface temperatures up to 35,000 degrees and are __________ in color
red
blue
yellow
orange
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Multiple Choice
Relatively "cool" stars (3,000 degrees surface temps) are generally
red
going to blow up pretty soon.
yellow
blue
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Multiple Choice
The temperature and color of a star are generally determined by :
how the star formed
the star's age
the star's size
the distance the star is away
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Multiple Choice
Another name for the brightness of a star is called :
magnitude
differentiation
intelligence
capacity
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Multiple Choice
How large and hot a star is compared to other stars is called the :
absolute brightness
apparent brightness
comparative brightness
spectral brightness
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Multiple Choice
"M-type" stars are classified as the coolest stars and are the color :
red
yellow
white
blue
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