1.1-3 Flashcards

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Kepler’s 1st Law

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  • Planetary orbits are ellipses
  • around the sun as one focal point
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Kepler’s 2nd Law

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  • Equal areas are swept out in equal times
  • (Angular Momentum Conservation).

Formula:
(r × v dt) . 0.5 = constant
L = constant

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Kepler’s 3rd Law

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  • square of the orbital period P is proportional to cube of the major axis a: P2 ∝ a3
  • For circular orbits:
    Centrifugal force = Gravitational force.

Formulas:
v2 = GM/r
r3/P2 = G/(4 π2) M

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4
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Doppler Effect

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Radial velocity measurement:
Δλ/λ0 = v/c for v << c.

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5
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Equatorial System

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Earth orientation:

  • Right Ascension α (h:min:sec) [0h, 24h]
  • Declination δ (deg:min:sec) [-90°, +90°].
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6
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Alt-Azimuth Coordinates

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For telescope operations.

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Ecliptic Coordinates

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Earth’s orbit around the sun:

tilt of 23.5 degrees relative to equatorial system

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8
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Galactic Coordinates

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Objects with respect to Milky Way:

  • Galactic longitude ℓ degr [0°, 360°]
  • Galactic latitude b degr [-90°, +90°]
  • zero point towards galactic center.
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Astronomical Mass Unit

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kg, g for particles.
Solar Mass M = 1.99 x 1030 kg.

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Astronomical Length Unit

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m, km for small bodies.
- Solar Radius R = 6.96 x 108 m.
- Astronomical Unit (AU): 1.50 x 1011 m.
- Parsec (pc): 3.09 x 1016 m.

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Astronomical Luminosity Unit

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  • Solar Luminosity L = 3.84 x 1026 W
  • Flux: [W/m^2]
  • Solar irradiance: 1.36 kW/m2.
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12
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Apparent Magnitude (m)

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brightness difference Δm = 5m
→ equals a factor of 100.
Formulas:
m1 - m2 = -2.5 . log (F1/F2)

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13
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Absolute Magnitude (M)

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M: Apparent magnitude at 10 pc.
Distance modulus:
m - M = 5 log d[pc] - 5.

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