Exam 16: Evolution of Low-Mass Stars

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Explain the two different forms of pressure that support the core of a low-mass main-sequence star and the core of a low-mass red giant star.

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The evolutionary cutoff between low- and high-mass stars occurs at approximately:

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If there were mixing processes in a main-sequence star with a radiative zone (there aren't)that churned up all the material in the interior,we would expect that the main-sequence lifetime would be _________ because _________.

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Stars with masses similar to the Sun will lose approximately 30 percent of their mass before they become white dwarfs.

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Explain the significance of Roche lobes in a binary system.

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Binary stars can evolve to become novae and supernovae because small differences in the stars' masses can mean large differences in their main-sequence lifetimes.

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You observe a 0.8 M white dwarf in a binary orbit around a main-sequence star of mass 1.4 M.Which of the following is most likely the original mass of the star that became the white dwarf?

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A Type I supernova occurs when a white dwarf exceeds a mass of:

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As a white dwarf star gradually cools,its radius stays approximately constant.What is happening to the white dwarf's luminosity?

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A nova is the result of which explosive situation?

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The main-sequence lifetime of a star is given by the equation:

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When a star burns hydrogen in a shell,it will never produce as much energy (per unit time)as when it burns hydrogen in the core because the core has a higher temperature.

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A Type I supernova can be as luminous as 10 billion L.

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Asymptotic giant branch stars have high-mass loss rates because:

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What types of chemical elements can low-mass stars contribute to the enrichment of the interstellar medium and how are they produced?

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If a main-sequence star's core temperature increased,fusion reaction rates would decrease because the protons would be moving faster.

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How can the core of a star be degenerate with respect to the electrons but nondegenerate with respect to the nuclei?

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How long will a 2 M star live as a main-sequence star?

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What is the shortest phase of evolution for a one solar mass star that we can visibly see?

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Once the core of a low-mass main-sequence star runs out of hydrogen,fusion in the star stops until the core temperature is high enough for helium fusion to begin.

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