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assification of Stars – HR diagram jectives: understand the differences between near and brigh visible stars learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify stars (temperature vs. brightness) use the HR-diagram to observe the evolution of st (when a star is born and dies) Lab Books: pages 52-54 worksheet, page 115

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Page 1: Classification of Stars – HR diagram Objectives: understand the differences between near and bright visible stars learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify

Classification of Stars – HR diagram

Objectives:• understand the differences between near and bright visible stars

• learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify stars (temperature vs. brightness)

• use the HR-diagram to observe the evolution of stars (when a star is born and dies)

Lab Books:pages 52-54worksheet, page 115

Lab Books:pages 52-54worksheet, page 115

Page 2: Classification of Stars – HR diagram Objectives: understand the differences between near and bright visible stars learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify

HR-diagram – classifies stars using temperature magnitude (brightness)HR-diagram – Hertzbrung-Russell diagram

Page 3: Classification of Stars – HR diagram Objectives: understand the differences between near and bright visible stars learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify

Star color and Temperature

Lets review the visible color spectrum.“What do our eyes see”?

wavelength

R O Y G B I V

Low Energy High Energy

Page 4: Classification of Stars – HR diagram Objectives: understand the differences between near and bright visible stars learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify

Star Color and TemperatureStar Color and Temperature

R O Y G B I V R O Y G B I V

30,000 K2,500 6,000

Long wave lengths Short wavelengths

Cool stars Hot stars

REDYellow Blue

Page 5: Classification of Stars – HR diagram Objectives: understand the differences between near and bright visible stars learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify

Measuring the Brightness of a Star“Stellar Brightness”

Magnitude – the brightness of a star

Apparent Magnitude• a stars brightness as it appears from earth

• factors controlling apparent magnitude:

• how big the star• how hot the star• how far away star

Which is brighter? -5 star or 5 star ?

Magnitude is measured using (-) and (+) numbers

the more (-) the number, the brighter the more (+), the dimmer the star

Page 6: Classification of Stars – HR diagram Objectives: understand the differences between near and bright visible stars learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify

SUNFull

Moon Venus SiriusNorthStar

Nakedeye

Pluto HSTOBJECT

ApparentMagnitude -26.5 -12.5 - 4.1 -1.4 2.0 6.0 15 28

Apparent Magnitude of various objects

bright dimdim

Page 7: Classification of Stars – HR diagram Objectives: understand the differences between near and bright visible stars learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify

Absolute Magnitude• measures the “actual” brightness• two stars with the same absolute magnitude would not be the same apparent magnitude

WHY?• To compare absolute brightness

• use a standard distance of 32.6 light-years away from earth

Example:

-26.7 +5

32.6 ly

Apparent Magnitude Absolute magnitude

Earth

bright dim

Page 8: Classification of Stars – HR diagram Objectives: understand the differences between near and bright visible stars learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify

Distance, Apparent Magnitude, and AbsoluteMagnitude of Some Stars

Name DistanceLight-years

ApparentMagnitude

AbsoluteMagnitude

Sun NA -26.7 5.0

Alpha Centauri 4.27 0.0 4.4

Sirius 8.70 -1.4 1.5

Arcturus 36 -0.1

-5.5

-0.3

Betelgeuse 520 .08

Deneb 1600 1.3 -6.9

32.6 lyView from Earth

So, which star is biggest to smallest?

Page 9: Classification of Stars – HR diagram Objectives: understand the differences between near and bright visible stars learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify

Brightness scale – Using Absolute Magnitude

The brighter, the bigger the starThe brighter, the bigger the star

0 1 3 5 7 9

Bright Dim

-1-3-5-7

SunSun

Centa

uri

Centa

uri

Sirius

Sirius

Arctu

rs

Arctu

rs

Betel

geuse

Betel

geuse

Deneb

Deneb

Page 10: Classification of Stars – HR diagram Objectives: understand the differences between near and bright visible stars learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify

Surface Temperature (K)30005000700010,00014,00020,000

How are stars classified? – the Hertzsprung-RussellDiagram (HR-diagram)

-10

-5

0

+5

+10

+20

Ab

solu

te M

ag

nit

ud

e

Very Bright

Very Dim

O B A F G K M

Page 11: Classification of Stars – HR diagram Objectives: understand the differences between near and bright visible stars learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify

Oh, Be A Fine Guy (or Gal), Kiss MeOh, Be A Fine Guy (or Gal), Kiss Me

O0O1…..O9 B0…..B9 A0…..A9 F……………HottestHottest CoolestCoolest

Spectral class: based on their spectrum (color they emit resulting from the chemical make-up)Spectral class: based on their spectrum (color they emit resulting from the chemical make-up)

O B A F G K MO B A F G K M

Page 12: Classification of Stars – HR diagram Objectives: understand the differences between near and bright visible stars learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify

HR-Diagram

Surface Temperature (K)30005000700010,00014,00020,000

Cool, brightCool, bright

Hot, dimHot, dim

The Brighter, The Hotter

The cooler, the dimm

er

Page 13: Classification of Stars – HR diagram Objectives: understand the differences between near and bright visible stars learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify

OO BB AA FF GG KK MM

Page 14: Classification of Stars – HR diagram Objectives: understand the differences between near and bright visible stars learn how to use the HR-diagram to classify

Surface Temperature (K)30005000700010,00014,00020,000

Dust andgassesProtostar

Main SequenceStar

Red GiantStage

VariableStar stage

PlanetaryNebulaStage

White DwarfBlack

Hole Stage

Stellar evolution HR-Diagram