6.1 Flashcards
Galactic Maps (Coordinates)
- l: galactic longitude (0-360 degrees)
- b: galactic latitude (-90 to +90 degrees)
Star Light Attenuation
and what MW consists of
Star light is attenuated by interstellar dust.
MW consists of:
- stars
- Gas
- Dust
Mean Number Densities of Stars
N(S) in stars/106 pc3 for different spectral types.
not relevant unless we want to include table 1 on page 40 of notes
Typical Stellar Parameters
- effective temperature (Teff)
- luminosity (L/L⊙)
- mass (M/M⊙)
for different spectral types
Stellar Mass Distribution
percentage per type
In the solar neighbourhood :
- ≈ 30% are G and K main sequence stars
- ≈ 30% M main sequence stars
- ≈ 30% white dwarfs
Stellar Luminosity in Solar Neighbourhood
Dominated by:
- few higher mass stars
- red giants
Sun’s Position
in regards to MW
The sun is near the mid-plane of the galactic disk.
Star Distribution Perpendicular to Disk
how is it determined?
Determined by measuring fall-off of distribution for different stellar types.
it seems to have taken two subsequent bullet points as one being the reason for the next, not sure if thats correct
Star Number Counts N(m)
N(m): number of stars brighter than apparent magnitude m.
Distance Calculation for Stars
formula
d = 100.2 · (m - M + 5)
- d is the distance
- m is apparent magnitude
- M is absolute magnitude
Star Counts Vertical to MW-Disk
N(m, S) shows deficit with respect to N(m) for m > m0, depending on stellar type S. (because MW disk is thin)
Vertical Distributions of Stars
N(z, S) = N(0, S) e(-|z|/β)
with
- β disk scale height
- N(0,S) density in midplane
-> exponential falloff in the vertical direction
Vertical Scale Heights and Surface Density
βS [pc] and ΣS [stars/pc2] for different stellar types.
once again not relevant unless we include table 3 on p. 42
Interstellar Extinction and Reddening
Caused by interstellar dust. Affects:
- apparent magnitudes (Aλ)
- colors of stars
Extinction Curves
Interstellar; numerical value asked
- Approximation: AV = 3.1 · E (B-V)
- Average for galactic plane AV ≈ 1.5 mag/kpc