Exam 12: Characterizing Stars
Exam 1: Discovering the Night Sky374 Questions
Exam 2: Gravitation and the Motion of the Planets356 Questions
Exam 3: Light and Telescopes275 Questions
Exam 4: Atomic Physics and Spectra223 Questions
Exam 5: Exoplanets and the Formation of Planetary Systems98 Questions
Exam 6: Formation of the Solar System121 Questions
Exam 7: Earth and the Moon305 Questions
Exam 8: The Other Terrestrial Planets265 Questions
Exam 9: The Outer Planets360 Questions
Exam 10: Vagabonds of the Solar System198 Questions
Exam 11: The Sun: Our Extraordinary Star248 Questions
Exam 12: Characterizing Stars254 Questions
Exam 13: The Lives of Stars From Birth Through Middle Age325 Questions
Exam 14: The Death of Stars235 Questions
Exam 15: Black Holes: Matters of Gravity178 Questions
Exam 16: The Milky Way Galaxy157 Questions
Exam 17: Galaxies207 Questions
Exam 18: Quasars and Other Active Galaxies118 Questions
Exam 19: Cosmology217 Questions
Exam 20: Astrobiology71 Questions
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A particular star has an angle of parallax of 0.1 arcsec. What is the distance to this star?
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What is the difference between an optical double star and a visual binary star?
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A star has an absolute magnitude M = 1.69 and an apparent magnitude m = 1.04. How far away is this star?
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Which of these statements BEST characterizes the human study of stellar evolution?
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Two stars of equal mass form a visual binary system. The separation between the two stars is 4 au and the period of the orbital motion is 8 years. What is the mass of each star relative to the mass of the Sun?
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Which two physical parameters of stars are plotted on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram to show the systematics of a group of stars (e.g., a cluster)?
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The Sun has an absolute magnitude of +4.8. How far away would Earth have to be for the Sun to be just barely visible to the unaided eye (sixth-magnitude)?
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Which two fundamental parameters are MOST often used to place a particular star on a path of stellar evolution for comparison with theoretical models?
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Sirius, visually the brightest star in Earth's night sky, has an apparent magnitude of about -1.5, while the Andromeda Galaxy has an apparent magnitude of about +3.5. What is the ratio of their brightnesses, as seen by Earthbound observers?
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Two stars whose apparent magnitudes differ from each other by 5 magnitudes have a ratio of brightnesses of
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The star Fomalhaut has an apparent magnitude of 1.15 and an absolute magnitude of 2.0. From this information (assuming that the starlight has not been dimmed by interstellar clouds), one can say for sure that Fomalhaut is _____.
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What is the ratio of the brightnesses of two stars if their apparent magnitudes differ by +1?
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When observed through a set of photometric filters, a distant star is seen to be brightest through the ultraviolet filter, less bright through the blue filter, and faintest through the yellow filter. What conclusion can be drawn from this information, assuming no absorption of light between the star and Earth?
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The star Arcturus is classified as K2 III, which means that it is a
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The Hipparcos satellite could measure stars up to approximately 150 pc away. What was the smallest parallax angle it could measure?
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Using the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (Figure 12-7 in the text), determine which type of star has these characteristics: surface temperature 10,000 K and luminosity 1/100 times that of the Sun. 

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How many second-magnitude stars would be needed in a close cluster to match the light intensity of a first-magnitude star?
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