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Title: The Sun as a Star


1
The Sun as a Star
  • Susan Cartwright
  • University of Sheffield

2
What do we know about the Sun?
  • Its size and its distance from us
  • Its luminosity (energy generated per second)
  • Its (surface) chemical composition and
    temperature
  • How it generates energy
  • Its (approximate) age
  • from radioactive dating of solar system material
  • Its history and future
  • from our understanding of stars in general

3
The Suns composition and temperature
  • The spectrum of the Sun tells us both its
    composition and its temperature

4
How the Sun generates energy
  • Fusion of hydrogen to helium
  • How does this work?
  • He atom weighs slightly less than 4 H atoms
    (0.7)
  • E mc2
  • How do we know?
  • Only mechanismthat lasts long enough!
  • We detect neutrinos

5
The Sun as a Star
Joe Morris, http//joemorris.mystarband.net/
6
How typical is the Sun?
  • Compare Sun with nearby stars
  • It is on the main sequence
  • It is brighter and more massive than average
  • but fainter and less massive than most bright
    naked-eye stars
  • It is not a binary
  • this is not rare, but probably more than half of
    all stars are binaries
  • It has planets
  • this is probably very common

7
The Suns life and death Youth
  • The Sun was born from a giant cloud of cool gas
  • this contracted under gravity
  • as it contracted it heated up
  • eventually the core reached 10 million degrees
    and hydrogen fusion began

Most of following images taken from
http//outreach.atnf.csiro.au/education/senior/ast
rophysics
8
The Suns life and death Youth
9
The Suns life and death Prime
  • The Suns main sequence lifetime is 10 billion
    years
  • Less massive stars live longer
  • More massive stars live less long
  • The Sun gets slightly brighter as it evolves on
    the main sequence
  • faint young Sun problem
  • Why didnt early Earth freeze solid??

10
The Suns life and death Old Age
  • When the Sun has used up its core hydrogen, it
    will become a Red Giant
  • Red giants still use hydrogen as fuel, but
    outside the (pure helium) core
  • The helium core will get larger and hotter
  • Eventually it will reach 100 million degrees and
    helium fusion will begin
  • this is much less efficient and will not last as
    long

11
The Suns life and death Old Age
12
The Suns life and death Death
  • As helium fusion continues, the Sun will shed its
    outer envelope
  • the hot inner core will be revealed as a White
    Dwarf
  • about 0.6 times the Suns current mass, but only
    the size of Neptune

13
The Suns life and death Death
14
The lives of other stars
  • Stars up to about 8 times the Suns mass live and
    die like the Sun
  • only more massive ones do it faster
  • Stars more than 8 times the Suns mass can fuse
    heavier elements
  • they are responsible for making most of the
    Periodic Table!
  • But they die young in a spectacular explosion
    called a Supernova

15
The Life and Death of Stars
Simulations from http//rainman.astro.uiuc.edu/ddr
/stellar/beginner.html
16
Planetary Systems
17
Other Stars with Planets
  • 276 planets detected to date!

18
Conclusions
  • The Sun is a star
  • a little brighter than most
  • a bit more massive than most
  • not a binary
  • Studying the Sun can tell us about stars
  • it is far closer than any other star and can be
    studied in much more detail
  • Studying other stars can tell us about the Sun
  • range of ages, masses and chemical composition
    available for study
  • planets are common range of very different
    planetary systems can be studied

19
Gliese 581
Probably like Venus
Possibly habitable!
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