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- A star is observed to have a parallax of 0.05". If we were to send a radio signal towards this star how much time would it take for the signal to reach the star? Choose the option below that most closely matches your answer. Select one: а. 75.2 years O b. 101.4 years Ос. 55.2 years O d. 258.1 years е. 65.2 yearsThe diagram below shows an H-R diagram with life track of a 1-solar-mass star, with various stages labeled A through E. Temperature What will happen to the star after stage E? A. It will gain mass until it collapses under its own weight. B. It will begin burning carbon in its core. C. It will explode in a supernova. D. It will collapse to make a neutron star. E. It will eject a planetary nebula. Luminosity →Using the HR diagram what is the approximate range of relative luminosities covered for a main sequence star at 10 000 K?
- a double line The velocity curve for spectroscopic binary is shown in the sketch. The system is viewed edge-on, i.e., with an inclination angle of i = 90°, so that the maximum possible Doppler shifts for this system are observed. 400 U, Aini 300 200 oo - v Ain i 100 -100 -200 -300 400 o 1 2 3 +s 7 8 10 Time (daye) Find the orbital period of this binary in days. Doppler Velocity (2esun)Calculate the exchange arc for Li.,i.]= ihi, orA main sequence star of mass 25 M⊙has a luminosity of approximately 80,000 L⊙. a. At what rate DOES MASS VANISH as H is fused to He in the star’s core? Note: When we say “mass vanish '' what we really mean is “gets converted into energy and leaves the star as light”. Note: approximate answer: 3.55 E14 kg/s b. At what rate is H converted into He? To do this you need to take into account that for every kg of hydrogen burned, only 0.7% gets converted into energy while the rest turns into helium. Approximate answer = 5E16 kg/s c. Assuming that only the 10% of the star’s mass in the central regions will get hot enough for fusion, calculate the main sequence lifetime of the star. Put your answer in years, and compare it to the lifetime of the Sun. It should be much, much shorter. Approximate answer: 30 million years.