Answer any 7 of the following 8 questions. Each is worth 14 points.
1) Besides temperature and density, one other property of a star that is related to its line width is its rotation speed (and orientation with respect to Earth).
2) Below is an energy level diagram for an atom of some unknown element, X:
State below (yes or no) which of these energies can be absorbed by this atom of element X with the electron in level 2. No explanations needed.
E = 3 ________________ E = 12 ________________ E = 5 ________________ E = 14 ________________ E = 9 ________________ E = 20 ________________
Also, state which of the absorbed photons has the shortest wavelength:
3) Temperatures in the corona are actually higher in some places than temperatures in the Sun's core. However, we know that fusion doesn't occur in the corona because the density is not sufficiently high.
4) In the constellation Orion, the star Betelgeuse has a surface temperature (3,000 K) about half the surface temperature of our Sun (6,000 K).
5) Explain the "solar neutrino problem". Despite this conflict with the predictions of scientific theory, Astronomers still believe that nuclear fusion is the source of the Sun's energy. Explain why.
6) To find the mass of some stars, Astronomers exploit the properties of binary star systems. If the system is edge-on, it is relatively easy to measure the orbital velocity and the period from the Doppler shift of the companion star.
7) Star A has a surface temperature of 12,000 K. Star B has a surface temperature of 6,000 K. The radius of star A is one-half the radius of star B.
8) The closest star to our own Sun, Proxima Centauri has a surface temperature of about 3,000 K, much cooler than our Sun's temperature of 6,000 K. Proxima Centauri has a composition nearly identical to that of our Sun, but if you compare the strength of the Magnesium lines between Proxima Centauri and our Sun, you would find that the Magnesium absorption lines in the Sun's spectrum are much weaker. Explain the most likely reason these two spectra are different.