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Title: Chapter 30.1: Characteristics of Stars


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Chapter 30.1 Characteristics of Stars
  • Star ball of gas that gives off a tremendous
    amount of energy in the form of heat and light.
  • Our own Sun is considered an average star!

2
Characteristics
  1. Starlight- light given off by stars.
  2. Composition- what elements make up the stars.
  3. Temperature- how hot how cold?
  4. Size Mass- how big how small?
  5. Motion- actual motion vs. apparent.
  6. Distance- how close how far away?
  7. Brightness- apparent vs. absolute magnitude.

3
Starlight
  • -by analyzing the light stars emit, we can
    determine the stars composition (elements
    present) and temperature.

4
Composition
  • -Star composition is determined by analyzing the
    light being emitted. Equipment is called a
    spectrometer.
  • -Since different elements absorb different
    wavelengths of light, elements can be determined.
  • -Stars are made up of gas elements. (Hydrogen is
    the most common!)

5
Temperature
  • -temperature is determined by the stars color.
  • -temp.s range from
  • 2,800 to 50,000 oC.

6
Size Mass
  • -Some dwarf stars are as small
  • as the Earth.
  • -Our sun is a medium size star (1,390,000 km).
  • -Some stars are 1,000 times larger than our sun.
  • -Density affects massno relationship between
    size and mass.
  • Example a star can be smaller than our sun,
    but have a greater massmeaning it is more dense!

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Motion
  • 1. Actual motion- what we see with telescopes.
  • 2. Apparent motion- This is motion visible to the
    unaided eye in a dark sky due to movement of
    Earth.
  • Stars have three actual motions
  • 1. rotate
  • 2. revolve
  • 3. move toward (blue shift) or away (red
    shift)
  • from Earth

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Distance
  • -Light Year 9.5x1012km Distance that light
    travels in one year.
  • Example light from the sun takes 8 mins.
  • to reach the Earth
  • -Astronomical Unit (AU) - A unit of length used
    to measure distances in solar system.
  • Example Sun to Earth 1 A.U.

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Brightness a.ka. Stellar Magnitude
  • -Absolute Magnitude true brightness
  • -Apparent Magnitude brightness of a star as it
  • appears to us on Earth.
  • Brightest stars have lowest numbers.
  • (negative s)
  • Dimmest stars have highest numbers.
  • (positive s)
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