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Title: Exam 3


1
Exam 3
  • Review

2
  • Test Day (Thursday, April 15th, during class)
  • Show up a few minutes early
  • Please fill in every seat (starting from the
    front)
  • Will reserve left-handed desks for left-handed
    people and late comers.
  • BRING PHOTO IDS!

3
Format
  • Closed book, no notes (no calculator allowed)
  • 40 questions
  • Mostly qualitative knowledge
  • Conceptual knowledge
  • What is covered? (what is fair game?)
  • Power Point lecture notes
  • In-class Activities
  • Online Quizzes
  • Homework problems

4
Formulas
  • d B/tan p
  • d 1/p
  • f L/4pd2
  • L 4pr2sT4
  • MA MB a3/P2
  • L M3

5
Chapter 2
  • Model of the Atom
  • Nucleus
  • Protons
  • Neutrons
  • Electrons
  • Atomic Spectra
  • Electron Shells
  • Orbital Levels
  • Energy Levels
  • Ground State
  • Ionization
  • Hydrogen
  • Lyman series
  • Balmer series
  • Paschen series
  • Doppler Effect
  • Red Shift
  • Blue Shift

6
Chapter 4
  • Solar Nebula Theory
  • Age of the Solar System
  • The Condensation Sequence
  • Planetesimals
  • Condensation
  • Accretion
  • Protoplanets
  • Differentiation
  • Radiation Pressure
  • Solar Wind
  • Evidence of Extrasolar Planets
  • Dust disks
  • Stellar Motions

7
Ch. 9 The Sun
  • Layers of the Sun
  • The Core
  • Radiation Zone
  • Convection Zone
  • The Photosphere
  • The Chromosphere
  • The Corona
  • The Solar Wind
  • Granulation
  • Convection
  • Coronal Holes
  • Sunspots
  • Sunspot Cycle
  • The Cause of Sunspots
  • Differential Rotation
  • The Zeeman Effect
  • Active Regions
  • Prominences
  • Solar Flares
  • Coronal Mass Ejections
  • Nuclear Fusion
  • Hydrogen Fusion
  • Proton-Proton Chain

8
Ch. 10 Measuring the Stars
  • Parallax
  • Flux/Apparent Brightness
  • Absolute Luminosity
  • Inverse Square Law of Light
  • Stellar Temperature
  • Stellar Spectra
  • Hydrogen Balmer Lines
  • Spectral Classification
  • OBAFGKM
  • Stellar Radii
  • HR Diagram
  • Luminosity vs. Temperature
  • Main Sequence
  • White Dwarfs
  • Red Giants
  • Supergiants
  • Selection Effects
  • Spectroscopic Parallax
  • Stellar Masses
  • Binary Systems
  • Center of Mass
  • Visual Binaries
  • Spectroscopic Binaries
  • Eclipsing Binaries
  • Mass-Luminosity Relation
  • Main Sequence Lifetimes

9
Relations Between Properties
  • Apparent Brightness/Flux (f) Distance (d)
    Luminosity (L)
  • Luminosity (L) Surface Temperature (T)
    Stellar Radius (r)
  • Temperature (T) Type of star -gt Position of HR
    Diagram
  • -gt Luminosity (L)
  • Binary Systems
  • Orbital Period (P)
  • Orbital Velocity (v)
  • Radius of Orbit (a)
  • Mass of Star (M)
  • Diameter of the Star (D) - (eclipsing binaries
    only)

10
HR Diagram Relations
  • Main Sequence

11
Ch. 11 The Interstellar Medium
  • Interstellar Medium
  • Nebulae
  • Dark Nebulae
  • Emission Nebulae
  • Reflection Nebulae
  • Interstellar Reddening
  • 21 cm Radiation
  • Molecular Clouds
  • Star Formation
  • Protostars
  • Evolutionary Track
  • T Tauri Stars
  • Evaporating Gaseous Globules
  • Zero-Age Main Sequence

12
Ch. 12
  • Giant Star Evolution
  • Hydrogen Shell Fusion
  • Helium Core Fusion
  • Expansion/Contraction of layers
  • Evolution on the HR Diagram
  • Triple-alpha Process
  • Helium Flash
  • Degenerate Matter
  • Planetary Nebulae
  • White Dwarfs
  • Electron Degeneracy Pressure
  • Novae
  • Red Dwarfs
  • The onion layer effect
  • Supernova Explosions
  • Type I Supernovae
  • Type II Supernovae
  • Supernova Remnants
  • Star Clusters
  • Open Clusters
  • Globular Clusters
  • Main Sequence Turnoff

13
Ch. 13
  • Not covered on this exam.
  • Will be covered on the final.
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