Exam 11: Measuring the Stars: Giants, Dwarfs, and the Main Sequence

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A star both twice the diameter and twice the temperature of our Sun would be _ times more luminous than our Sun; in fact, Vega fits this description well.

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Two stars are both spectral type K2V; if the closer is magnitude +3.7, and the fainter is magnitude +8.7, then the brighter star is about times closer.

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What percentage of stars lie on the main sequence? Why?

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The strongest lines present in spectral class A stars are absorption lines of

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Stellar masses are determined by observing stars.

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High mass stars are typically found on the of the main sequence.

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A G2V star would be the same temperature as a G2Ib star, but much smaller and less luminous.

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What is the relationship between a star's mass and its lifetime?

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To find the distance of nearby stars, we use their parallaxes obtained over - month intervals.

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What role does hydrogen play in spectral classification?

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White dwarfs lie on the lower left portion of the H- R diagram.

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Molecular lines, such as TiO, are only found in very hot stars.

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The main sequence is luminosity class V.

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Why can the Hubble Space Telescope give us better direct measurements of star diameters than larger Earth- based telescopes can?

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A star's parallax is found by using the spectral lines to estimate the spectral class and luminosity of distant stars.

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Hydrogen lines are weak in M class stars because they have much less of it than do A class stars.

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Of all the stars in the sky, Barnard's star, the next closest beyond Alpha Centauri, appears to move the fastest.

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Discuss the mass, temperature, color and size of an M3V star, compared to the Sun.

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A 3rd magnitude star appears 2.5 times brighter than a 4th magnitude star.

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If its parallax is 1", then the distance to the star is _ light- years.

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