Answer any 7 of the following 8 questions. All relevant equations have been given on the cover page (not visible in WWW version). Each is worth 14 points.
1) On the graph below, the continuous spectrum of the Sun has been plotted. Sketch the spectrum of a star (3 pts) that is somewhat hotter than the Sun, then answer the following in the space below:
2) Even though all normal stars are composed mostly of Hydrogen atoms, some of them do not show very strong Hydrogen absorption lines in their spectra. We know the Hydrogen is there, but often its fingerprint is very weak or even nonexistant. Explain why very cool stars are unlikely to contain many Hydrogen absorption lines, then explain why very hot stars are unlikely to contain many Hydrogen absorption lines.
3) Two stars, A and B, have the same apparent luminosity and the same temperature (which we determine from their color, among other things). The spectral absorption lines in the spectrum of star A are much wider than those of star B. Which of these two stars probably has a larger parallax angle, if both are close enough to be measured using Earth's orbit as a baseline? Explain your answer.
4) Suppose the temperature structure of the photosphere is this: The temperature at the base of the photosphere is about 5000K while the temperature as one moves closer to the surface approaches 6000K. If an observer were to observe the color and brightness of the limb of the Sun and the center of the Sun's visible disk, how would these things compare? Would the center be brighter or dimmer? Redder or bluer? Same? As part of your answer, explain or draw a simple diagram showing the geometry of the different lines of sight into the Sun's atmosphere.
5) The process that generates energy in the core of the Sun is believed to be nuclear fusion, the combining together of Hydrogen nuclei to form Helium. The mass lost during this process is converted into energy.
6) In the Sun's corona, we know that the temperature of the gas is higher the further away you look from the surface of the Sun while the density of gas is lower the further away you look from the surface.
7) Irrefutable beliefs can be very compelling. The fact that these beliefs can't be disproven can be comforting, providing us with a basis of unchanging truths about the way the world works. However, this isn't the whole story.
8) Based on information in the graph below, determine the size (relative to the size of the Sun) of stars A and B. Show your work. You may answer either with a numerical ratio or simply like ³Star A is larger than the Sun² or ³Star B is the same size as the Sun², etc. Just be sure your answer is unambiguous and clearly marked (circled).