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- Today: Extra Credit
Articles
- Homework 9 questions
- Review Ch. 10-13
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- -- Evolution off the main sequence (=> giant)
- Degenerate Matter
- Planetary Nebulae and White Dwarfs
- Binary Star Evolution (Disks, Novae, etc.)
- Massive Star Evolution and Supernovae
- Q. Massive stars cannot generate energy through iron fusion because:
- c iron fusion
requires very high densities.
- c stars contain
very little iron.
- c no star can
get high enough for iron fusion.
- c iron is the
most tightly bound of all nuclei.
- c massive stars
go supernova before they create an iron core
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- Neutron Stars
- Pulsars (Radio pulsation, lighthouse model)
- Properties (size, density, composition)
- Black holes
- Schwarzschild Radius
- Properties
- Detection (Gravity, X-rays from Disks)
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- The discovery of the Galaxy
- Variable stars as distance indicators
- Globular clusters
- The size and overall structure of the Galaxy
- 21 cm Hydrogen emission
- Motions in the galaxy
- The Halo
- The Disk population
- The Nuclear Bulge
- The Rotation curve and the Galaxy’s mass
- The origin of the galaxy
- The Galactic Center
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- Family of Galaxies
- Properties of Galaxies
- Distance; The Hubble Law
- Size and Luminosity
- Mass (including Dark Matter)
- Evolution of Galaxies
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- 20 multiple choice (3 pts each), 10 true/false (2 pts each), 1 or 2
essay (20 pts total).
- Essay question(s) drawn from these topics:
- The Milky Way galaxy
- The Hubble Law
- Falling into a Black Hole
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- Sample questions.
- True/False:
- The Milky Way galaxy is a small galaxy of the Local Group.
- Neutron stars can be found in supernova remnants.
- The Magellanic Clouds are irregular galaxies.
- The more luminous a Cepheid variable star, the shorter its period.
- Elliptical galaxies evolve into spiral galaxies.
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- Sample questions: Multiple
choice:
- Which sequence below gives objects in order of decreasing size?
- A. Red Giant -> the Sun -> the moon -> white dwarf
- B. The Sun -> the Earth -> neutron star -> 3 solar mass black
hole
- C. Red Dwarf -> white dwarf -> the Sun -> neutron star
- D. Red Giant -> white dwarf -> red dwarf -> neutron star
- The center of our galaxy lies in the direction of the constellation of
- A. Ursa Minor.
- B. Ursa Major.
- C. Sagittarius.
- D. Orion.
- E. Andromeda.
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