C19 Stars Flashcards
Define Nebulae
Nebulae are gigantic clouds of dust and gas (mainly hydrogen), the birthplace of all stars. They are often hundreds of times larger than our solar system.
How are nebulae formed?
They are formed over millions of years as the tiny gravitational attraction between particles of dust and gas pulls the particles toward each other, clumping together and eventually forming gas clouds.
How do protostars form?
- As dust and gas get closer together within a nebulae, gravitational collapse accelerates.
- Denser regions within the nebulae begin to form, and pull more dust and gas, increasing further in mass and density.
- These regions get very hot, as gravitational energy is transferred into thermal energy, and in one part of the nebulae a protostar forms.
Define protostar
A very hot, dense sphere of dust and gas which is not yet a star (it doesn’t shine yet)
What conditions are needed for a protostar to turn into a star?
A very high temperature and pressure is required in order to provide hydrogen nuclei with enough kinetic energy to overcome their repulsive electrostatic forces, and begin nuclear fusion.
What forces balance a star once it has formed?
- Radiation pressure from the photons emitted during fusion and gas pressure from the nuclei in the core push OUTWARD.
- Gravitational attraction pushes the star INWARD.
- They remain in a stable equilibrium.
What is the name of the first phase of a star’s life, after is forms?
Main sequence, the stable part of their life
What determined how long a star is in main sequence?
The core of a supermassive core is much hotter than for a small star, releasing more power.
- They convert all the available hydrogen into helium in a much shorter time.
- Therefore, the smaller a star, the longer it can last.
Define planet
An object in orbit around a star that:
- Has a mass large enough for its own gravity to give it a round shape.
- Has no fusion reactions.
- Cleared it orbit of most other orbits
Define asteroid
A small rocky body that orbits the sun, too small and uneven to be planets.
Define planetary satellites
A body in orbit around a planet, including a natural/artificial satellites (moon/satellites).
What are comets made of?
Ice, dust, and small pieces of rock
Define the universe
The universe can be defined as the combination of all the electromagnetic radiation, energy, matter, and space-time that exists.
Define Constellation
A group of stars that form a recognizable pattern that is named after its apparent form/mythological figure.
Mass at which stars become a red giant
0.5 to 10 solar masses