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1 ASTR 1102-002 2008 Fall Semester Joel E. Tohline, Alumni Professor Office: 247 Nicholson Hall [Slides from Lecture11]

2 Plot “L vs. T” for 27 Nearest Stars Data drawn from Appendix 4 of the textbook.

3 L and T appear to be Correlated Nearest Stars

4 L and T appear to be Correlated A few of the brightest stars in the night sky

5 Hertzsprung-Russell (H-R) Diagram

6 Chapter 19: Stellar Evolution: On & after the Main Sequence

7 Apply the “Age” Concept to Other Stars How long can other stars live? –t age = fMc 2 /L –(t age /10 10 years) = (M/M sun )/(L/L sun )

8 Apply the “Age” Concept to Other Stars

9 How does a Star’s Structure Change as it Ages (Evolves)?

10 Open Cluster: NGC 290

11 Hertzsprung-Russell (H-R) Diagram

12 Pleiades Star Cluster (age approximately 50 million years) Figure 18-19

13 Figure 19-9 Post-main-sequence Evolutionary Tracks:

14 H-R Diagram for Open Clusters Figure 19-14

15 Figure 19-11

16 Globular Cluster M10 Figure 19-12

17 Globular Cluster M55

18 Globular Cluster M10 Figure 19-12

19 Chapter 18: The Birth of Stars

20 Dust in Spiral Galaxies Figure 18-8

21 A Dark Nebula in Our Galaxy Figure 18-4

22 Figure 18-10 Pre-main-sequence Evolutionary Tracks:

23 Figure 18-18 NGC 2264: A Very Young Cluster

24 Figure 19-10

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