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Photosphere - correct answer- visibleP"surface" of the sun (lowest level of the atmosphere); where the atmosphere becomes dense Chromosphere - correct answer-sun's thinPlayer; hotter than photosphere; red due to hydrogen emission Corona - correct answer-large, low density envelope with lots of x-rays Solar Wind - correct answer- electrons and positive ions streaming from the sun; interacts with planet magnetic fields and with comets Solar Flare - correct answer-violent release of energy from the sun Coronal Mass Ejection - correct answer- large outburst that produces auroras in N&S longitudes on earth and can cause power outages Prominence - correctPanswer- more gentle eruption on sun's surface: loops of gas above chromosphere, glowing pinkish/red Sunspots - correct answer- black/grey b/c 2000K cooler than surroundings; can measure rotation period of the sun (about 1mo) by m onitoring long-lived sunspots Stars - correct answer-huge opaque luminous balls of gas held together by gravity- 400 billion in milky way only; wavelength at which spectrum peaks = measure of its surface temp Stellar Spectrum - correct answer- Blue: O greater than 30,000K B 10,000

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ASTRONOMY C10 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
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Photosphere - correct answer-
visibleP"surface" of the sun (lowest level of the atmosphere); where the atmosphere becomes dense



Chromosphere - correct answer-sun's thinPlayer; hotter than photosphere; red due to hydrogen emission



Corona - correct answer-large, low density envelope with lots of x-rays



Solar Wind - correct answer-
electrons and positive ions streaming from the sun; interacts with planet magnetic fields and with comets



Solar Flare - correct answer-violent release of energy from the sun



Coronal Mass Ejection - correct answer-
large outburst that produces auroras in N&S longitudes on earth and can cause power outages



Prominence - correctPanswer-
more gentle eruption on sun's surface: loops of gas above chromosphere, glowing pinkish/red



Sunspots - correct answer-
black/grey b/c 2000K cooler than surroundings; can measure rotation period of the sun (about 1mo) by m
onitoring long-lived sunspots



Stars - correct answer-huge opaque luminous balls of gas held together by gravity-
400 billion in milky way only; wavelength at which spectrum peaks = measure of its surface temp



Stellar Spectrum - correct answer-

Blue: O greater than 30,000K
B 10,000-30,000

,White:
A 7,500-10,000
F 6,000-7,500
G 5,000-6,000
Red
K 3,500-5,000
M 2,200-3,500
L less than 2,200



Parallax - correct answer-distance(parsec) = 1/parallax(arc

sec) d(pc) = 1/p(arc sec)


angle subtended (covered) by 1AU (half diameter of earth's orbit); if earth to sun distance were longer an
gle would be greater and star further away


Apparent Brightness - correct answer-b = L/4πrd


energy received from a star, per unit area, per unit time



Inverse Square Law of Light - correct answer-b = L/4πd^2


luminosity and distance = proportional



Sizes of Stars - correct answer-L = 4πR^2σT^4

luminosity = (surface area)x(energy emitted/cm^2-s)


measure T from spectrum, deduce L from brightness & distance, then derive radius R


*as R changes, LPvaries*

, Mass Luminosity Relation - correct answer-L ≈ M^4


massive stars have shorter lives compared withPlow mass stars


Open Stellar Clusters - correct answer-1000 known, 20-1000 stars-
rather sparse, often many youngPstars, often in spiral arms of the galaxy


*all stars in same cluster have same distance, age and initial chemical composition



Globular Stellar Clusters - correct answer-150 known, 10^4-
10^6 stars (densely packed), all old stars, in spherical halo of the galaxy



HRPDiagram of a Cluster - correct answer-
the turn off point on the main sequence gives age of an open cluster


(see CS-163)



Evolution of a Star: Step 1 - correct answer-nebula/molecular cloud
collapse of gas and dust, pressure increases, heats up, and collapse slows down



Evolution of a Star: Step 2 - correct answer-protostar
pressure and temp. increasing, begin to radiate energy via gravitational contraction, when high temp. beco
mes high enough = nuclear reactions


Evolution of a Star: Step 3 - correct answer-brown dwarf- M<0.08 M of thePsun

if not hot enough, can't reach temp. to fuse hydrogen and helium, "failed stars", sometimes startPfusion bu
t stop


OR


main sequence star- M>0.08 M of the sun

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