i) Explain how distance to stars is calculated. ii) Explain how the temperature and elemental composition of a star is determined. iii) Which star has a hotter surface temperature? How do you know? iii) Which star is redder, which is bluer? How do you know? iv) Which star is brighter? Why?

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1.2 - Two bright stars currently in our October night sky include Deneb and Arcturus. Their information is given above and below. i) Explain how distance to stars is calculated. ii) Explain how the temperature and elemental composition of a star is determined. iii) Which star has a hotter surface temperature? How do you know? iii) Which star is redder, which is bluer? How do you know? iv) Which star is brighter? Why? (Your response should discuss the tools involved in spectroscopy, components and behaviors of subatomic particles and their role in spectroscopy, and the relationship between energy, temperature, and light color.)

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Name
Deneb
Arcturus
Watch: Cosmos: Sisters of the Sun
spectroscopy
spectrum
Mass (kg)
3.779 x 1031
2.189 x 1030
Activity. 1.21 - Astrometry - Temperature, Elemental
Composition
Discussion: Barcodes Everywhere!
continuous
Radius (km)
141,300,000
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802
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Discussion: Perceiving Distance in the Sky
Review: Energy and Astrometry
absorption
black body
Peak Wavelength (m)
3.390 x 10-7
6.430 x 10-7
absorption. emission lines
M-K Classification System
Hertzsprung-Russell
diagram
luminosity
Absolute Luminosity
-8.38
-0.30
1.2 - Two bright stars currently in our October night sky include Deneb and
Arcturus. Their information is given above and below. i) Explain how distance to
stars is calculated. ii) Explain how the temperature and elemental composition of
a star is determined. iii) Which star has a hotter surface temperature? How do
you know? iii) Which star is redder, which is bluer? How do you know? iv) Which
flux
magnitude
apparent
star is brighter? Why? (Your response should discuss the tools involved in
spectroscopy, components and behaviors of subatomic particles and their role in
spectroscopy, and the relationship between energy, temperature, and light color.)
absolute
Wien's Law
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