The difference in absolute magnitude between two objects at the same distance is related to their fluxes by the flux-magnitude relation. FA FB = 2.51(MB − MA) A distant galaxy contains a type I classical Cepheid whose period results in an absolute magnitude estimate of −6.3. If this star were placed next to our Sun (M = +4.8) and you observed them both from the same distance, how much more flux would the Cepheid emit than the Sun? FCepheid FSun =

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The difference in absolute magnitude between two objects at the same distance is related to their fluxes by the flux-magnitude relation.
FA
FB
 = 2.51(MB − MA)
A distant galaxy contains a type I classical Cepheid whose period results in an absolute magnitude estimate of 
−6.3.
 If this star were placed next to our Sun 
(M = +4.8)
 and you observed them both from the same distance, how much more flux would the Cepheid emit than the Sun?
FCepheid
FSun
 = 
 
If a galaxy contains a supernova that at its brightest has an apparent magnitude of +11, how far away is the galaxy? Assume that the absolute magnitude of the supernova is 
−18.
 
 
Hint:
 Use the magnitude-distance formula: 
d = 10(mV − MV + 5)/5 .
 

 

The hydrogen Balmer line H? has a wavelength of 486.1 nm. It is shifted to 559.7 nm in a quasar's spectrum. What is the redshift of this quasar? (Hint: What is Δ??)

 

 

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