Deck 10: The Interstellar Medium

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Elements such as carbon, silicon and oxygen have been produced in stars and expelled as stars age in the interstellar medium. This is most likely due to these elements having cooled and condensed from aging stars to form dust grains, and carried out by a powerful winds.
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Stars are born in reflection nebulae.
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X-rays come from certain regions of the interstellar medium because gas molecules in those regions are at a very high density.
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What is the most abundant element in the interstellar medium?

A) carbon
B) iron dust
C) carbon dust
D) helium
E) hydrogen
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Nebula is just another name for the interstellar medium (ISM).
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The ground state of hydrogen has two closely-spaced energy levels, where oneelectron is spinning up and the other is spinning down. This energy transition corresponds to releasing excess energy as a photon at what wavelength?

A) 21 centimeters
B) 21 millimeters
C) 21 meters
D) 22.2 centimeters
E) 22.2 millimeters
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The pressure of a gas depends on the ____ and ____ of the gas.

A) density; volume
B) temperature; density
C) temperature; mass
D) temperature; volume
E) density; mass
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Calculations of the Sun's future evolution indicate that it will blow away almost half of its mass in several relatively short episodes about 4 to 5 billion years from now before it is finally extinguished.
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The composition of the interstellar dust suggests that it is formed primarily in the atmospheres of cool stars.
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H I clouds can be observed using _____.

A) optical telescopes above the earth's atmosphere
B) 21-cm radiation
C) x-ray radiation
D) infrared radiation
E) ultraviolet radiation
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Molecular clouds are mapped using _____ gas instead of the most-abundant hydrogen because itradiates at radio wavelengths more efficiently.

A) oxygen III
B) oxygen II
C) helium II
D) carbon monoxide
E) carbon dioxide
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Observing at a wide range of wavelengths, astronomers have detected more than ______ different molecules in the ISM.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 50
D) 100
E) 150
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The coronal gas in the interstellar medium has very high temperatures similar to the Sun's corona.
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The emission lines from O III are called ____ because they are not visible laboratories on Earth due to the much greater pressure of the gas on Earth.

A) unique lines
B) unresolved lines
C) forbidden lines
D) unseen lines
E) "fathom" lines
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Stars are born from the interstellar medium, and aging or dying stars return gas and dust back into the interstellar medium.
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The interstellar medium is composed of mainly _____.

A) equal parts of gas and dust
B) mostly dust and some gas
C) mostly gas and some dust
D) dust only
E) gas only
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Interstellar extinction and the reddening of light by the interstellar medium (ISM) are both caused by _____.

A) atoms and molecules in the ISM
B) only  atoms in the ISM
C) only molecules in the ISM
D) only dust in the ISM
E) dust, atoms and molecules of the ISM
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H II Regions are also called emission nebulae.
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Because blue light has a shorter wavelength than red light, it will be more readily scattered.
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The intercloud medium is believed to make up 90 percent of the mass of the interstellar medium.
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The hot space of ISMs with temperatures of a few thousand K and a density of only 0.1 atom per cubic centimeter found between the cool H I clouds
Molecular clouds
The hot space of ISMs with temperatures of a few thousand K and a density of only 0.1 atom per cubic centimeter found between the cool H I clouds
Intercloud medium
The hot space of ISMs with temperatures of a few thousand K and a density of only 0.1 atom per cubic centimeter found between the cool H I clouds
Coronal gas
The hot space of ISMs with temperatures of a few thousand K and a density of only 0.1 atom per cubic centimeter found between the cool H I clouds
H I cloud
The part of the ISM that can only be detected with X-ray telescopes have has temperatures of 10 6 K or higher
Molecular clouds
The part of the ISM that can only be detected with X-ray telescopes have has temperatures of 10 6 K or higher
Intercloud medium
The part of the ISM that can only be detected with X-ray telescopes have has temperatures of 10 6 K or higher
Coronal gas
The part of the ISM that can only be detected with X-ray telescopes have has temperatures of 10 6 K or higher
H I cloud
ISM clouds of cool gas of only about 100 K and dust with densities ranging up to 100 atoms per cubic centimeter and observed only at infrared and radio wavelengths
Molecular clouds
ISM clouds of cool gas of only about 100 K and dust with densities ranging up to 100 atoms per cubic centimeter and observed only at infrared and radio wavelengths
Intercloud medium
ISM clouds of cool gas of only about 100 K and dust with densities ranging up to 100 atoms per cubic centimeter and observed only at infrared and radio wavelengths
Coronal gas
ISM clouds of cool gas of only about 100 K and dust with densities ranging up to 100 atoms per cubic centimeter and observed only at infrared and radio wavelengths
H I cloud
Clouds of gas and dust with densities ranging from 100s-1000s particles per cubic centimeter, found deep inside the ISM, where it is protected from UV photons
Molecular clouds
Clouds of gas and dust with densities ranging from 100s-1000s particles per cubic centimeter, found deep inside the ISM, where it is protected from UV photons
Intercloud medium
Clouds of gas and dust with densities ranging from 100s-1000s particles per cubic centimeter, found deep inside the ISM, where it is protected from UV photons
Coronal gas
Clouds of gas and dust with densities ranging from 100s-1000s particles per cubic centimeter, found deep inside the ISM, where it is protected from UV photons
H I cloud
Molecular clouds
Intercloud medium
Coronal gas
H I cloud
Molecular clouds
Intercloud medium
Coronal gas
H I cloud
Molecular clouds
Intercloud medium
Coronal gas
H I cloud
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If hydrogen (H2) gas is the most common molecule found within the interstellar medium, then why do astronomers measure the amount of carbon monoxide (CO) gas to map molecular clouds?
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To an observer on Earth, dust in the interstellar medium will cause a star to appear _______________ and_______________than it really is.
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Large molecular clouds will form into protostars because of ____.

A) the thermal motions of the atoms in the gas cloud
B) gravitational contraction
C) radiation pressure from nearby stars
D) the temperature reaching a critical point
E) condensation of dust and gas
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Which type of nebula is produced when a star, hotter than 25,000 K, excites the gas near it to produce an emission spectrum producing a distinctive pink color?

A) emission nebulae
B) H I
C) reflection nebulae
D) dark nebulae
E) spectral type B6
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The interstellar reddening does not shift the _______________ of spectral lines, as does the Doppler effect.
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Why doesn't warm, dense hydrogen emit 21-cm radiation?
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Which telescope imaged the center of the Milky Way Galaxy at a wavelength of 8 microns to reveal the distribution of the dusty interstellar medium?

A) Spitzer Space Telescope
B) infrared telescope
C) European Southern Observatory
D) X-ray telescope
E) radio telescope
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Which mission passed the bow shock in the Universe?

A) Cassini-Huygens
B) Interstellar Boundary Explorer
C) Voyager I
D) Voyager II
E) Kepler
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What observations demonstrate the existence of an interstellar medium?
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Molecules in the interstellar medium emit radiation at what wavelengths?

A) radio
B) microwave
C) visible light
D) ultraviolet
E) X-ray
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Which type of nebulaeare twisted and distorted clouds of gas and dust dense enough to obstruct the view of the more distant stars?

A) emission nebulae
B) H I
C) reflection nebulae
D) dark nebulae
E) spectral type B6
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H II emission nebula regions are found around _____________.
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Which mission is mapping the heliosphere's boundary?

A) Cassini-Huygens
B) Interstellar Boundary Explorer
C) Voyager I
D) Voyager II
E) Kepler
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Which type of nebulae is produced when short-wavelength scatters from the dust and displays a blue hue?

A) emission nebulae
B) H I
C) reflection nebulae
D) dark nebulae
E) spectral type B6
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List the three types of nebulae in the Interstellar Medium.
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Coronal gas radiates energy at ______________ wavelengths.
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The _______________ is a high temperature, low density region in the interstellar medium around the Sun.
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Coronal gas emits x-rays and has temperatures of ____.

A) <strong>Coronal gas emits x-rays and has temperatures of ____.</strong> A)   K or higher B) more than   K but less than   K C) 5000 K D) between1000 K to 5000 K E) less than 500K <div style=padding-top: 35px> K or higher
B) more than <strong>Coronal gas emits x-rays and has temperatures of ____.</strong> A)   K or higher B) more than   K but less than   K C) 5000 K D) between1000 K to 5000 K E) less than 500K <div style=padding-top: 35px> K but less than <strong>Coronal gas emits x-rays and has temperatures of ____.</strong> A)   K or higher B) more than   K but less than   K C) 5000 K D) between1000 K to 5000 K E) less than 500K <div style=padding-top: 35px> K
C) 5000 K
D) between1000 K to 5000 K
E) less than 500K
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Interstellar dust scatters _____________light more than _____________light.
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Why is the sky blue during the day?
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The type of radiation that is emitted when the electron in a hydrogen atom experiences a spin flip is a (n) _______________.
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_______________ is believed to be produced by supernova explosions.
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What are "forbidden lines"? Briefly describe how they form.
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______________ are cool, with temperatures of about 100 K and densities of ten to a few hundreds of atoms per cubic centimeter.
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Describe three ways in which astronomers can distinguish between interstellar absorption lines and stellar absorption lines.
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What observations indicate the presence of dust in the interstellar medium?
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_______________ require that a young hot star (T ≥ 25,000 K) be relatively nearby.
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Distinguish between pressure and density .   How are they related to each other?
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What produces the coronal gas?
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Briefly discuss the gas-stars-gas cycle.
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Elements such as carbon, silicon and oxygen have been produced in stars and expelled as stars age in the interstellar medium. This is most likely due to these elements having cooled and condensed from aging stars to form dust grains, and carried out by a powerful winds.
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Stars are born in reflection nebulae.
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3
X-rays come from certain regions of the interstellar medium because gas molecules in those regions are at a very high density.
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What is the most abundant element in the interstellar medium?

A) carbon
B) iron dust
C) carbon dust
D) helium
E) hydrogen
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Nebula is just another name for the interstellar medium (ISM).
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The ground state of hydrogen has two closely-spaced energy levels, where oneelectron is spinning up and the other is spinning down. This energy transition corresponds to releasing excess energy as a photon at what wavelength?

A) 21 centimeters
B) 21 millimeters
C) 21 meters
D) 22.2 centimeters
E) 22.2 millimeters
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The pressure of a gas depends on the ____ and ____ of the gas.

A) density; volume
B) temperature; density
C) temperature; mass
D) temperature; volume
E) density; mass
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Calculations of the Sun's future evolution indicate that it will blow away almost half of its mass in several relatively short episodes about 4 to 5 billion years from now before it is finally extinguished.
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The composition of the interstellar dust suggests that it is formed primarily in the atmospheres of cool stars.
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H I clouds can be observed using _____.

A) optical telescopes above the earth's atmosphere
B) 21-cm radiation
C) x-ray radiation
D) infrared radiation
E) ultraviolet radiation
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Molecular clouds are mapped using _____ gas instead of the most-abundant hydrogen because itradiates at radio wavelengths more efficiently.

A) oxygen III
B) oxygen II
C) helium II
D) carbon monoxide
E) carbon dioxide
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Observing at a wide range of wavelengths, astronomers have detected more than ______ different molecules in the ISM.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 50
D) 100
E) 150
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The coronal gas in the interstellar medium has very high temperatures similar to the Sun's corona.
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The emission lines from O III are called ____ because they are not visible laboratories on Earth due to the much greater pressure of the gas on Earth.

A) unique lines
B) unresolved lines
C) forbidden lines
D) unseen lines
E) "fathom" lines
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Stars are born from the interstellar medium, and aging or dying stars return gas and dust back into the interstellar medium.
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The interstellar medium is composed of mainly _____.

A) equal parts of gas and dust
B) mostly dust and some gas
C) mostly gas and some dust
D) dust only
E) gas only
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Interstellar extinction and the reddening of light by the interstellar medium (ISM) are both caused by _____.

A) atoms and molecules in the ISM
B) only  atoms in the ISM
C) only molecules in the ISM
D) only dust in the ISM
E) dust, atoms and molecules of the ISM
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H II Regions are also called emission nebulae.
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Because blue light has a shorter wavelength than red light, it will be more readily scattered.
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The intercloud medium is believed to make up 90 percent of the mass of the interstellar medium.
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The hot space of ISMs with temperatures of a few thousand K and a density of only 0.1 atom per cubic centimeter found between the cool H I clouds
Molecular clouds
The hot space of ISMs with temperatures of a few thousand K and a density of only 0.1 atom per cubic centimeter found between the cool H I clouds
Intercloud medium
The hot space of ISMs with temperatures of a few thousand K and a density of only 0.1 atom per cubic centimeter found between the cool H I clouds
Coronal gas
The hot space of ISMs with temperatures of a few thousand K and a density of only 0.1 atom per cubic centimeter found between the cool H I clouds
H I cloud
The part of the ISM that can only be detected with X-ray telescopes have has temperatures of 10 6 K or higher
Molecular clouds
The part of the ISM that can only be detected with X-ray telescopes have has temperatures of 10 6 K or higher
Intercloud medium
The part of the ISM that can only be detected with X-ray telescopes have has temperatures of 10 6 K or higher
Coronal gas
The part of the ISM that can only be detected with X-ray telescopes have has temperatures of 10 6 K or higher
H I cloud
ISM clouds of cool gas of only about 100 K and dust with densities ranging up to 100 atoms per cubic centimeter and observed only at infrared and radio wavelengths
Molecular clouds
ISM clouds of cool gas of only about 100 K and dust with densities ranging up to 100 atoms per cubic centimeter and observed only at infrared and radio wavelengths
Intercloud medium
ISM clouds of cool gas of only about 100 K and dust with densities ranging up to 100 atoms per cubic centimeter and observed only at infrared and radio wavelengths
Coronal gas
ISM clouds of cool gas of only about 100 K and dust with densities ranging up to 100 atoms per cubic centimeter and observed only at infrared and radio wavelengths
H I cloud
Clouds of gas and dust with densities ranging from 100s-1000s particles per cubic centimeter, found deep inside the ISM, where it is protected from UV photons
Molecular clouds
Clouds of gas and dust with densities ranging from 100s-1000s particles per cubic centimeter, found deep inside the ISM, where it is protected from UV photons
Intercloud medium
Clouds of gas and dust with densities ranging from 100s-1000s particles per cubic centimeter, found deep inside the ISM, where it is protected from UV photons
Coronal gas
Clouds of gas and dust with densities ranging from 100s-1000s particles per cubic centimeter, found deep inside the ISM, where it is protected from UV photons
H I cloud
Molecular clouds
Intercloud medium
Coronal gas
H I cloud
Molecular clouds
Intercloud medium
Coronal gas
H I cloud
Molecular clouds
Intercloud medium
Coronal gas
H I cloud
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If hydrogen (H2) gas is the most common molecule found within the interstellar medium, then why do astronomers measure the amount of carbon monoxide (CO) gas to map molecular clouds?
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To an observer on Earth, dust in the interstellar medium will cause a star to appear _______________ and_______________than it really is.
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Large molecular clouds will form into protostars because of ____.

A) the thermal motions of the atoms in the gas cloud
B) gravitational contraction
C) radiation pressure from nearby stars
D) the temperature reaching a critical point
E) condensation of dust and gas
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Which type of nebula is produced when a star, hotter than 25,000 K, excites the gas near it to produce an emission spectrum producing a distinctive pink color?

A) emission nebulae
B) H I
C) reflection nebulae
D) dark nebulae
E) spectral type B6
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The interstellar reddening does not shift the _______________ of spectral lines, as does the Doppler effect.
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Why doesn't warm, dense hydrogen emit 21-cm radiation?
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Which telescope imaged the center of the Milky Way Galaxy at a wavelength of 8 microns to reveal the distribution of the dusty interstellar medium?

A) Spitzer Space Telescope
B) infrared telescope
C) European Southern Observatory
D) X-ray telescope
E) radio telescope
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Which mission passed the bow shock in the Universe?

A) Cassini-Huygens
B) Interstellar Boundary Explorer
C) Voyager I
D) Voyager II
E) Kepler
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What observations demonstrate the existence of an interstellar medium?
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Molecules in the interstellar medium emit radiation at what wavelengths?

A) radio
B) microwave
C) visible light
D) ultraviolet
E) X-ray
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Which type of nebulaeare twisted and distorted clouds of gas and dust dense enough to obstruct the view of the more distant stars?

A) emission nebulae
B) H I
C) reflection nebulae
D) dark nebulae
E) spectral type B6
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H II emission nebula regions are found around _____________.
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Which mission is mapping the heliosphere's boundary?

A) Cassini-Huygens
B) Interstellar Boundary Explorer
C) Voyager I
D) Voyager II
E) Kepler
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Which type of nebulae is produced when short-wavelength scatters from the dust and displays a blue hue?

A) emission nebulae
B) H I
C) reflection nebulae
D) dark nebulae
E) spectral type B6
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List the three types of nebulae in the Interstellar Medium.
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Coronal gas radiates energy at ______________ wavelengths.
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The _______________ is a high temperature, low density region in the interstellar medium around the Sun.
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Coronal gas emits x-rays and has temperatures of ____.

A) <strong>Coronal gas emits x-rays and has temperatures of ____.</strong> A)   K or higher B) more than   K but less than   K C) 5000 K D) between1000 K to 5000 K E) less than 500K K or higher
B) more than <strong>Coronal gas emits x-rays and has temperatures of ____.</strong> A)   K or higher B) more than   K but less than   K C) 5000 K D) between1000 K to 5000 K E) less than 500K K but less than <strong>Coronal gas emits x-rays and has temperatures of ____.</strong> A)   K or higher B) more than   K but less than   K C) 5000 K D) between1000 K to 5000 K E) less than 500K K
C) 5000 K
D) between1000 K to 5000 K
E) less than 500K
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Interstellar dust scatters _____________light more than _____________light.
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Why is the sky blue during the day?
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The type of radiation that is emitted when the electron in a hydrogen atom experiences a spin flip is a (n) _______________.
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_______________ is believed to be produced by supernova explosions.
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What are "forbidden lines"? Briefly describe how they form.
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______________ are cool, with temperatures of about 100 K and densities of ten to a few hundreds of atoms per cubic centimeter.
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Describe three ways in which astronomers can distinguish between interstellar absorption lines and stellar absorption lines.
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What observations indicate the presence of dust in the interstellar medium?
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_______________ require that a young hot star (T ≥ 25,000 K) be relatively nearby.
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Distinguish between pressure and density .   How are they related to each other?
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What produces the coronal gas?
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Briefly discuss the gas-stars-gas cycle.
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