Universe: Stars And Galaxies
Universe: Stars And Galaxies
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ISBN: 9781319115098
Author: Roger Freedman, Robert Geller, William J. Kaufmann
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Suppose you observe a star orbiting the Galatic center at a speed of 1000 km/s in a circular orbit with a radius of 20 light days. Calculate the mass of the object that the star is orbiting.
A star is transited by a planet. From the measured period T and the transit duration t alone, show that one can obtain an upper bound on the density of the transited star : rhomax= 3T/(G(pi2)(t3)). Hint: Combine Kepler's Law [(omega2)(a3)=GMstar and the equation t=((rstarT)/(pi*a))*(1-b2)1/2 to eliminate a, and then extract the density of the spherical star. The upper bound is obtained by assuming an impact parameter b=0.
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