
Astronomy Assignment #1
... drive faster fusion rates and created higher luminosities. The higher luminosities “burn” mass faster and the star will then “burn” through its core reserves of hydrogen faster. Low mass stars have slower fusion rates because the fusion rate is slower due to the lower central pressure of these low m ...
... drive faster fusion rates and created higher luminosities. The higher luminosities “burn” mass faster and the star will then “burn” through its core reserves of hydrogen faster. Low mass stars have slower fusion rates because the fusion rate is slower due to the lower central pressure of these low m ...
First firm spectral classification of an early-B pre-main
... is consistent with PMS tracks of heavily accreting protostars ( Ṁacc > ∼ 10 M yr ), the fact that the photosphere of the object is detectable suggests that the current mass-accretion rate is not very high. Key words. stars: formation – stars: pre-main-sequence – stars: massive – stars: variables: ...
... is consistent with PMS tracks of heavily accreting protostars ( Ṁacc > ∼ 10 M yr ), the fact that the photosphere of the object is detectable suggests that the current mass-accretion rate is not very high. Key words. stars: formation – stars: pre-main-sequence – stars: massive – stars: variables: ...
exo planets
... Each year, we fine tune our methods and equipment. This means we will update our findings. Some discoveries of planetary candidates may not be what they seem. But by careful studies, we discover new forces at work in space – and those discoveries help us find new ways to hunt for planets. ...
... Each year, we fine tune our methods and equipment. This means we will update our findings. Some discoveries of planetary candidates may not be what they seem. But by careful studies, we discover new forces at work in space – and those discoveries help us find new ways to hunt for planets. ...
lec01_26sep2011
... Although the geometrical elements of the planetary system are physically independent of each other, there are, nevertheless, certain relationships among them which can clarify their origin. On close consideration, it is astonishing to find all the planets moving about the sun from west to east and a ...
... Although the geometrical elements of the planetary system are physically independent of each other, there are, nevertheless, certain relationships among them which can clarify their origin. On close consideration, it is astonishing to find all the planets moving about the sun from west to east and a ...
Detecting Extrasolar Planets
... shows how difficult it is to detect an Earth-like planet using the transit method. This is one of the main reasons for Kepler being a satellite, and not a ground-based instrument. To detect such small changes in brightness would be impossible through the Earth's turbulent atmosphere. The scientific ...
... shows how difficult it is to detect an Earth-like planet using the transit method. This is one of the main reasons for Kepler being a satellite, and not a ground-based instrument. To detect such small changes in brightness would be impossible through the Earth's turbulent atmosphere. The scientific ...
The Kunlun Infrared Sky Survey
... SNIa standard candle is more accurate in the NIR (Barone-Nugent et al. 2012). Race is now on to distinguish Einstein vacuum energy from other possible equations of state. Requires accumulation of hundreds of accurate SNIa measurements. SkyMapper (Schmidt et al. 2005) is devoted to this. ...
... SNIa standard candle is more accurate in the NIR (Barone-Nugent et al. 2012). Race is now on to distinguish Einstein vacuum energy from other possible equations of state. Requires accumulation of hundreds of accurate SNIa measurements. SkyMapper (Schmidt et al. 2005) is devoted to this. ...
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... These stars consume their fuel faster and become red giants (they last for only 7 billion years) ...
... These stars consume their fuel faster and become red giants (they last for only 7 billion years) ...
Stellar Explosions
... cobalt-56 and then to iron-56 Iron-56 is the most stable nucleus, so it neither fuses nor decays Within the cores of the most massive stars, neutron capture can create heavier elements, all the way up to bismuth-209 Heaviest elements are made during the first few seconds of a supernova explosion ...
... cobalt-56 and then to iron-56 Iron-56 is the most stable nucleus, so it neither fuses nor decays Within the cores of the most massive stars, neutron capture can create heavier elements, all the way up to bismuth-209 Heaviest elements are made during the first few seconds of a supernova explosion ...
The first cool rocky/icy exoplanet
... While in an inner hotter zone only grains of dust, sand and pebbles clump together, planet formation is further supported by the presence of icy snowballs in a cooler zone outside the so-called “ice boundary”. Planets forming there are likely to grow to gas giants by accreting hydrogen and helium, a ...
... While in an inner hotter zone only grains of dust, sand and pebbles clump together, planet formation is further supported by the presence of icy snowballs in a cooler zone outside the so-called “ice boundary”. Planets forming there are likely to grow to gas giants by accreting hydrogen and helium, a ...
Origin of Mountains and Primary Initiation of Submarine Canyons
... evidence towards unveiling the state of our planet in earlier times, and that the truth of the matter can only be reached by combining all of this evidence”. Equally important, I submit, is the necessity to discover mistaken understanding and to rethink considerations that were based upon erroneous ...
... evidence towards unveiling the state of our planet in earlier times, and that the truth of the matter can only be reached by combining all of this evidence”. Equally important, I submit, is the necessity to discover mistaken understanding and to rethink considerations that were based upon erroneous ...
solar system notes
... The additional ‘whole number multiples’ of the fundamental frequency are needed to describe the ‘flattening out’ of the sun-planet distance in the peaks and troughs. So if you spot any waves in the Fourier plot that have a whole number multiple of the main peak’s frequency it is likely due to this e ...
... The additional ‘whole number multiples’ of the fundamental frequency are needed to describe the ‘flattening out’ of the sun-planet distance in the peaks and troughs. So if you spot any waves in the Fourier plot that have a whole number multiple of the main peak’s frequency it is likely due to this e ...
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... 5) What type of star is our Sun? What is the final fate of our Sun? 6) What is a solar system composed of? A galaxy? The Universe? 7) (a) In your OWN WORDS explain the solar nebula theory. (b) According to this theory, should all planets be roughly the same age? (c) According to this theory should t ...
... 5) What type of star is our Sun? What is the final fate of our Sun? 6) What is a solar system composed of? A galaxy? The Universe? 7) (a) In your OWN WORDS explain the solar nebula theory. (b) According to this theory, should all planets be roughly the same age? (c) According to this theory should t ...
Early stages of clustered star formation -massive dark clouds
... The cold molecular phase of the ISM consists of a hierarchical structure of molecular clouds, from the giant cloud complexes to the small, gravitationally unstable cores. These different appearances are primarily described by their diversity in size, mass and density. A spontaneous or triggered coll ...
... The cold molecular phase of the ISM consists of a hierarchical structure of molecular clouds, from the giant cloud complexes to the small, gravitationally unstable cores. These different appearances are primarily described by their diversity in size, mass and density. A spontaneous or triggered coll ...
Science 3rd prep. 1st term unit 3 lesson 2 The Solar System Millions
... Astronomers think that the most widely accepted model for explaining the formation and evolution of our solar system is " the Solar Nebular Model" which states that : ** planets and other bodies were originated in the solar system from the matter that remained from the evolution of the sun as follow ...
... Astronomers think that the most widely accepted model for explaining the formation and evolution of our solar system is " the Solar Nebular Model" which states that : ** planets and other bodies were originated in the solar system from the matter that remained from the evolution of the sun as follow ...
Astrobiological Stoichiometry
... abundances for the same element in the same star. Figure 2, from the work of Hinkel (2012), illustrates how different research groups measured the elements Na, Si, O, Sc, Al, and Fe in five different stars (the data sets are discussed and the research groups identified by Hinkel, 2012). The maximum ...
... abundances for the same element in the same star. Figure 2, from the work of Hinkel (2012), illustrates how different research groups measured the elements Na, Si, O, Sc, Al, and Fe in five different stars (the data sets are discussed and the research groups identified by Hinkel, 2012). The maximum ...
Scenarios of giant planet formation and evolution and their impact
... isolation from each other. This was possible because Jupiter avoided migrating into the inner Solar System, most probably due to the presence of Saturn, and never acquired a large-eccentricity orbit, even during the phase of orbital instability that the giant planets most likely experienced. Thus, t ...
... isolation from each other. This was possible because Jupiter avoided migrating into the inner Solar System, most probably due to the presence of Saturn, and never acquired a large-eccentricity orbit, even during the phase of orbital instability that the giant planets most likely experienced. Thus, t ...
Astronomy Exam #2 for the 10
... and cool giant stars. The hot main sequence stars appear to be mostly B and A spectral type with an absolute magnitude between +2 and -5. This range in absolute magnitudes corresponds to a range in luminosity of between 16 and 10,000 solar luminosities. These stars will have a short main sequence li ...
... and cool giant stars. The hot main sequence stars appear to be mostly B and A spectral type with an absolute magnitude between +2 and -5. This range in absolute magnitudes corresponds to a range in luminosity of between 16 and 10,000 solar luminosities. These stars will have a short main sequence li ...