Chapter 18: Problem 13
Describe the energy source that causes a protostar to shine. How does this source differ from the energy source inside a main-sequence star?
Chapter 18: Problem 13
Describe the energy source that causes a protostar to shine. How does this source differ from the energy source inside a main-sequence star?
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What are stationary absorption lines? In what sort of spectra are they seen? How do they give evidence for the existence of the interstellar medium?
. A newly formed protostar and a red giant are both located in the same region on the H-R diagram. Explain how you could distinguish between these two.
In the direction of a particular star cluster, interstellar extinction allows only \(15 \%\) of a star's light to pass through each kiloparsec \((1000 \mathrm{pc})\) of the interstellar medium. If the star cluster is \(3.0\) kiloparsecs away, what percentage of its photons survive the trip to the Earth?
The interior of a dark nebula is billions of times less dense than the air that you breathe. How, then, are dark nebulae able to block out starlight?
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