Title: A new spectacle in the skyComet Holmes
1A new spectacle in the skyComet Holmes
2What Comet Holmes looks likein a small telescope
it shows a disk
3Where is Comet Holmes in space?
- Perihelion2.166 au
- Aphelion5.200 au
- Period7.068 yr
4Comet Holmes location in the solar system
- Question for audience whats wrong with this
picture? Hint get your SC1 charts
5Stay tuned
- Watch the skies! Watch the skies!
6Further (better?) evidence for protoplanetary
disks around stars Fomalhaut
7An artists conception of the Fomalhaut system
now..like the Solar System 4 Gyr ago
8My summary of stellar evolution
- Evolved stars have fused (used up) the hydrogen
in their cores - The centers of these stars consist of burned out,
incredibly dense cores, surrounded by shells
where nuclear reactions are occurring - The outer parts of the stars get big, red, and
bloated - Evolved stars move around in the upper part of
the HR diagram - In an evolved star, its external appearance gives
little indication of its internal structure - Mass is destiny
9Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis), poster child of an
evolved star
A Hubble telescope Picture of Betelgeuse
10Betelgeuse is a red supergiant
Deep in its interior is a Massive, incredibly
compact Stellar remnant
11When you look at a Main Sequence star, the
appearance of it exterior tells you what it is
like inside
12In an evolved star, the appearance of the surface
is not a good indicator of its deep interior
13As cores contract, the density goes to
astronomical levels, matter acts in funny ways
- Gas in this room, the perfect gas law PVnRT.
Pressure depends on both density and temperature - Extremely dense, degenerate gas PVKn.
Pressure depends only on density - Demo
14Old evolved stars throw off their outer layers,
revealing the weird cores
15These compact cores exist.the white dwarf stars
Nearby examples Sirius B and Procyon B
16The physics of white dwarf stars
- What holds them up?
- What determines their properties?