
Birth of Stars - High Energy Physics at Wayne State
... shock waves can trigger collapse by compressing the gas clouds into clump the explosion of a nearby massive star – supernova gravity from nearby stars or groups of stars gravity pulls more matter to form sufficiently massive clumps whatever the reason, the result is the same: gas clumps compress to ...
... shock waves can trigger collapse by compressing the gas clouds into clump the explosion of a nearby massive star – supernova gravity from nearby stars or groups of stars gravity pulls more matter to form sufficiently massive clumps whatever the reason, the result is the same: gas clumps compress to ...
The Life of a Star
... The atomic structure of carbon is too strong to be further compressed The star's outer layers are then shed as a diffuse cloud called a planetary nebula. o Eventually, only about 20% of the star's initial mass remains The star then cools and shrinks until it is only a few thousand miles in dia ...
... The atomic structure of carbon is too strong to be further compressed The star's outer layers are then shed as a diffuse cloud called a planetary nebula. o Eventually, only about 20% of the star's initial mass remains The star then cools and shrinks until it is only a few thousand miles in dia ...
15compact2s
... Size: earth-sized (~13000 km diameter) Density: Supported by: electron degeneracy pressure Progenitor: Example: ...
... Size: earth-sized (~13000 km diameter) Density: Supported by: electron degeneracy pressure Progenitor: Example: ...
Earth in the Universe
... spent in the main sequence. What the star evolves to next depends on their original mass. • Stars with masses similar to our sun expand to become red giants. When the red giant uses up its nuclear fuel it collapses into a white dwarf and then a black dwarf. ...
... spent in the main sequence. What the star evolves to next depends on their original mass. • Stars with masses similar to our sun expand to become red giants. When the red giant uses up its nuclear fuel it collapses into a white dwarf and then a black dwarf. ...
isml1
... Diffuse Interstellar Clouds Temperature: 80-100K Density: 102 cm-3 Slab-like, thickness ~ 1019 cm Clouds permeated by UV radiation - with photon energies less than IP(H) ...
... Diffuse Interstellar Clouds Temperature: 80-100K Density: 102 cm-3 Slab-like, thickness ~ 1019 cm Clouds permeated by UV radiation - with photon energies less than IP(H) ...
An extrasolar planetary system with three
... known at present and often reveals the presence of other bodies in the systems. The 17 multi-planet systems detected to date have been the subject of numerous researches studying their formation, dynamical evolution and long-term stability. They show an impressive diversity in planetary masses, orbi ...
... known at present and often reveals the presence of other bodies in the systems. The 17 multi-planet systems detected to date have been the subject of numerous researches studying their formation, dynamical evolution and long-term stability. They show an impressive diversity in planetary masses, orbi ...
16 October 2006
... all on earth. The longest-lived example is an isotope of plutonium with a half-life of 80 million years. • Of the hundreds of isotopes with half-lives under 100 million years, only a few are found naturally on earth. These are being formed continuously by decay of heavier ...
... all on earth. The longest-lived example is an isotope of plutonium with a half-life of 80 million years. • Of the hundreds of isotopes with half-lives under 100 million years, only a few are found naturally on earth. These are being formed continuously by decay of heavier ...
Student notes part 1
... Most orbits were not circular but fairly elliptical (eccentric) orbits ◦ also did not fit models ◦ However, it does not mean these kind of systems are most common, it’s just that “this technique can only find hot jupiters” and it, in fact, has located hundreds of them To go further in finding exop ...
... Most orbits were not circular but fairly elliptical (eccentric) orbits ◦ also did not fit models ◦ However, it does not mean these kind of systems are most common, it’s just that “this technique can only find hot jupiters” and it, in fact, has located hundreds of them To go further in finding exop ...
CST Prep- 8th Grade Astronomy 19. Sketch a planet
... 9. When the shadow of one celestial body falls on another, a(n) ...
... 9. When the shadow of one celestial body falls on another, a(n) ...
Planet - Tasker Milward Physics Website
... These (usually) orbit planets. They can be are used for many purposes, including communications, navigation, and much more! These are the planets closest to the Sun. They are made of rock and metal, like the Earth. These are large balls of dust and ice. They follow very elliptical (oval) orbits arou ...
... These (usually) orbit planets. They can be are used for many purposes, including communications, navigation, and much more! These are the planets closest to the Sun. They are made of rock and metal, like the Earth. These are large balls of dust and ice. They follow very elliptical (oval) orbits arou ...
Guided Notes
... Meteoroids are small irregular grains of rock, most are asteroid pieces and comet dust (up to a few meters in diameter) ◦ If they collide with Earth’s atmosphere, they form visible streaks of light as they burn up and ...
... Meteoroids are small irregular grains of rock, most are asteroid pieces and comet dust (up to a few meters in diameter) ◦ If they collide with Earth’s atmosphere, they form visible streaks of light as they burn up and ...
1 Ay 124 Winter 2014 – HOMEWORK #2 Problem 1
... Due Friday, Jan 31, 2014 by 5pm, in Steidel’s mailbox in 249 Cahill ...
... Due Friday, Jan 31, 2014 by 5pm, in Steidel’s mailbox in 249 Cahill ...
Solar nebula theory
... The Sun’s outer core will expand and the Sun will become a Red Giant. Theory #1: The Earth will get engulfed by the Sun and exist no more. Theory #2: When the Sun first begins to shrink, gravitational attraction between the Earth and Sun will become less. Some scientists think the Earth may move awa ...
... The Sun’s outer core will expand and the Sun will become a Red Giant. Theory #1: The Earth will get engulfed by the Sun and exist no more. Theory #2: When the Sun first begins to shrink, gravitational attraction between the Earth and Sun will become less. Some scientists think the Earth may move awa ...