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Astronomy Basics H-R is not just ‘Human Resources’ Dr Paul A Daniels Guildford Astronomical Society 1

2 Stars have brightness and colour!
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3 But what about colour? I Dr Paul A Daniels Guildford Astronomical Society 3

4 Colour Index Star Name Bayer B Magnitude V Magnitude B-V Colour Index
QSO B 14.24 16.5 -2.26 RMC135 12.63 13.48 -0.85 Bellatrix γ Ori 1.38 1.60 -0.22 Rigel β Ori 0.12 0.15 -0.03 Sirius α CMa -1.45 0.00 Vega α Lyr Altair α Aql 0.97 0.75 0.22 Sun -26.11 -26.77 0.66 Capella α Aur 0.84 0.05 0.79 Arcturus α Boo 0.82 Betelgeuse α Ori 1.97 0.45 1.52 Aldebaran α Tau 2.40 0.85 1.55 Antares α Sco 2.89 1.05 1.84 Herschel’s Garnet Star μ Cep 6.44 4.20 2.24 UU Aur 7.89 5.25 2.64 Hind’s Crimson Star R Lep 13.51 7.76 5.75 Dr Paul A Daniels Guildford Astronomical Society 4

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Review of Apparent v. Absolute Magnitude Dr Paul A Daniels Guildford Astronomical Society 5

6 Aug 1989: Hipparcos - accuracy of ±0.001”
Apparent Magnitude The brightness of a star as seen from just above the Earth’s atmosphere Absolute Magnitude The brightness of a star as seen from a standard distance of 10 parsecs. Used for comparing the intrinsic brightness of stars. Nearest star’s parallax = ” ± ” ≡ 1/ = pc ≡ 3.26 x = ly Accuracy of ±0.025” By 1900 only 60 stars measured Aug 1989: Hipparcos - accuracy of ±0.001” Catalogue of 120,000 stars up to 1,600 ly Dec 2013: Gaia – accuracy of ± ” Will produce distances to 20 million stars with ~1% accuracy and 200 million stars with ~10%. First catalogue out last year (2017). Dr Paul A Daniels Guildford Astronomical Society 6

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The Magnitude-Distance Relationship 𝐼 𝑟 𝐼 10 = 1 𝑟 = 𝑟 2 𝐼 ∝ 1 𝑟 2 I = Intensity r = Distance 𝑚 𝑟 − 𝑚 10 =−2.5 log 𝐼 𝑟 𝐼 10 mr = Apparent magnitude m10 = Absolute magnitude 𝑚 10 = 𝑚 𝑟 −5 log 10 𝑟 −1 𝑚 𝑟 − 𝑚 10 =−5+5 log 10 𝑟 Dr Paul A Daniels Guildford Astronomical Society 7

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The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram Dr Paul A Daniels Guildford Astronomical Society 8

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Getting distance from the H-R diagram Dr Paul A Daniels Guildford Astronomical Society 9


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