The Nature Of Stars

Review for Exam 2

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What is the relation between a star's apparent magnitude and absolute magnitude?
M - M = 5 log(d/10)
or m - M = 5 log(d) - 5
Where m = apparent magnitude
M = Absolute magnitude
d = distance to star in parsecs
What is the order of spectral classes in order of decreasing temperature?
OBAFGKM
("Oh, be a fine girl, kiss me")
A star with surface temperature of 5800 K and a luminosity of greater than 100 times that of the sun is a member of which luminosity class?
III Giant
A star with surface temperature of 5800 K and a luminosity of greater than 1000 times that of the sun is a member of which luminosity class?
I Supergiant
A star with surface temperature between about 6000-20000 K and a luminosity less than 100 times that of the sun is a....
White dwarf
What is the relation between distance and parallax?
D = 1 / p''
A magnitude difference of 1 corresponds to a factor of ____ in brightness
2.512
The color index of a star (the difference between the apparent magnitudes B and V at two different colors, blue and visual) is a direct measure of what property of the star?
Surface temperature
Compared to a star in the middle of the HR diagram, a star in the lower left part is...
Smaller
Compared to a star in the middle of the HR diagram, a star in the upper right part is...
Bigger
Giants and supergiants make up about what percentage of stars in the sky?
About 1%
About how big are white dwarfs?
Approximately the same size as Earth
What proportion of visible stars in the nighttime sky are binary or multiple-star systems?
Nearly 50%
What is Kepler's third law?
M1 + M2 = a^3 / P^2
Where M1, M2 are masses of two stars in a binary system, in solar masses
a = semimajor axis of one star's orbit around the other, in AU
P = Orbital period, in years
What is the density of a white dwarf?
P = 1.6 x 10^5 g/cm^3