Topic 14 - Stellar evolution Flashcards

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How many objects are in the Messier Catalogue?

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110

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What type of objects are in the Messier Catalogue?

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Galaxies, nebulae, clusters

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What is special about the objects in the Messier Catalogue?

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All observed from the Northern Hemisphere.

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4
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What is the NGC?

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New General Catalogue

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5
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How does the Bayer system work?

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Stars are labelled according to their brightness within a constellation, using Greek letters.

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6
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What is the balance in a white dwarf star?

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Electron degeneracy pressure and gravity.

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7
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What is the balance in a neutron star?

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Neutron degeneracy pressure and gravity.

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8
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What is the Chandrasekhar Limit

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  • Maximum mass of a stable white dwarf star
  • 1.4 solar masses
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9
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What is the difference between emission and absorption nebula?

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  • Emission nebula indícate newly born formed stars, Orion Nebula
  • Absorption nebula is a dark nebula. It is so dense that it obscures visible wavelengths of light from objects behind it
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10
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How can we detect black holes?

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  • If a binary star is close to a black hole, matter is pulled in, heated, and emits X-rays
  • Black holes bend space-time so light from stars behind them appear as several images of stars
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