4.4-5 Flashcards
Hydrogen Burning Zone Composition
Typical elements:
- 1H, 2H
- 3He, 4He
- 12C
- 14N
- 16O
Hydrogen Burning in Low Mass Stars
what is low mass and which reaction is involved?
- Occurs in stars < 3 M⊙
- Involves proton-proton (pp) chain reactions
First two reactions in PP chain
- 2 · 1H → 2H + e+ + 𝛎
- 2H + 1H → 3He + γ
- 3He proceeds through three alternative branches: pp1, pp2, pp3 chain with pp1 the most dominant branch
PP1 Reaction
2 · 3He → 4He + 2 · 1H
Reaction preceding pp2 and pp3 chain
3He + 4He → 7Be + γ
PP2 Reaction
- 7Be + e- → 7Li + 𝛎
- 7Li + 1H → 2 · 4He
PP3 Reaction
- 7Be + 1H → 8B + γ
- 8B → 8Be + e+ + 𝛎
- 8Be → 2 · 4He
CNO Cycle in High Mass Stars
when does it occur and what processes are involved?
- Occurs in stars > 3 M⊙
- Carbon-Nitrogen-Oxygen (CNO) cycle with:
– proton capture (4x)
– β+-decay (2x)
– 𝛂-decay (1x) - Carbon, nitrogen and oxygen present and act as catalysts then hydrogen synthesized into helium in CNO cycle
Slowest Process in CNO Cycle
Proton capture by 14N
Products of CNO Burning
- He
- 14N
He-Burning and Triple-Alpha Reaction
Involves 4He particles. Occurs after hydrogen is exhausted.
4He + 4He + 4He -> 12C + γ.
Alternative He-Burning Reaction
12C + 4He → 16O + γ
Fate of Low Mass Stars
Stars < 8 M⊙:
- End with a carbon-oxygen rich core
- They form planetary nebulae
- Then cool down to white dwarfs
Nuclear Processes in High Mass Stars
Stars > 8 M⊙:
- undergo additional nuclear processes:
– Carbon burning
– Oxygen burning
– Silicon burning - leading to an onion structure with various layers of elements (lightest to heaviest except N & C):
– H
– He & N
– C & O
– Ne & Mg
– Si
– Fe
where the last three lines are products of the respective burning above.
Heather and Henry Noted Clouds Over New Mexico, Savoring Iron Flavored Enchiladas.
Solar Neutrino Experiments
Focus on detecting neutrinos from the sun, with experiments like:
- 1) Davis
– reaction 37Cl + v_sun -> 37Ar + e-
– n + v -> p + e
– neutrino energy of E(v) > 0.81 MeV can be detected
– detected only 1/3 of expected neutrino flux - 2) Kamiokande
– Cerenkov radiation from neutrino collision with water
– works only for E(v) > 7 MeV
– proven that they come from sun
– detection rate was ≈ 0.5 SNU (solar nutrino unit) - 3) Gallium
– 71Ga + v_sun -> 71Ga + e-
– E(v) > 0.2 MeV from pp-chain detected
– no doubt on the solar model (Luminosity of sun)
– but still only 1/2 SUN detected