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NOT THOSE TYPES OF STARS! LIFE CYCLE OF STARS

NOT THOSE TYPES OF STARS! LIFE CYCLE OF STARS WHAT IS A STAR? Star = ball of plasma undergoing nuclear fusion. Stars give off large amounts of energy

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Page 1: NOT THOSE TYPES OF STARS! LIFE CYCLE OF STARS WHAT IS A STAR? Star = ball of plasma undergoing nuclear fusion. Stars give off large amounts of energy

N O T T H O S E T Y P E S O F S TA R S !

LIFE CYCLE OF STARS

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WHAT IS A STAR?

• Star = ball of plasma undergoing nuclear fusion.• Stars give off large

amounts of energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation. • An x-ray image of

the sun.

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THE FIRST STEP!

• Stars are formed in a Nebula. • A Nebula is a very large cloud of gas and dust in space.

Orion Nebula

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PROTOSTARS

• Dense areas of gas in the nebula collect due to gravity.• The dense areas of

gas take on a definite shape called protostars.

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PROTOSTAR

• As gas is added, the pressure in its core increases.• Causing the gas molecules to move

faster, increasing friction.• Causing heat to be generated, increasing

core temperature leading to fusion.

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NUCLEAR FUSION

• Nuclear Fusion: process by which two nuclei combine to form a heavier element.• New stars initially

will fuse hydrogen nuclei to form helium.

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MAIN SEQUENCE STARS

• Results when protostar starts fusion• They fuse hydrogen to form helium, releasing enormous amounts of energy.• It takes about 10 billion years to consume all the hydrogen in a Main Sequence star.• The sun is a main sequence star!

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RED GIANTS

• Collapsing outer layers cause core to heat up.• Fusion of helium into carbon begins.• Outer shell expands from 1 to at least 40

million miles across. ( 10 to 100 times larger than the Sun)• Red Giants last for about 100 million

years.

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DYING A SLOW DEATH – MASS MATTERS

Red Giant

Mass < 3 x sun

White Dwarf

Black Dwarf

Mass > 3x sun

Red Super Giant

Super Nova

Neutron Star

Black Hole

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WHITE DWARFS

• Fusion stops• The core is now very

dense and very hot. (A tablespoon full would weigh 5 tons!)• The core begins to

cool.• A white dwarf is

about 8,000 miles in diameter.

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BLACK DWARFS

Eventually white dwarf cools to point where it emits no visible light

A black dwarf will continue to generate gravity and low energy transmissions (radio waves).

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RED SUPER GIANTS

• If the mass of a star is 3 times sun or greater, the Red Giant will become a Red Supergiant.• Fuses carbon to iron.• The star will expand to be between 10 and

1000 times larger than our sun.

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RED SUPER GIANTS

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SUPERNOVA

• When a Supergiant fuses all of the Carbon into Iron, there is no more fuel left to consume.• The Core of the supergiant will then

collapse in less than a second, causing a massive explosion called a supernova.• A massive shockwave is produced that blows

away the outer layers of the star.• Supernova shine brighter then whole galaxies for

a few years.

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SUPERNOVA

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NEUTRON STAR

• Leftover core of super nova• If it has a mass of

less than 3 solar masses, then the core becomes a neutron star.

• 6 miles in diameter!

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BLACK HOLES

• If the mass of the surviving core is greater than 3 solar masses, then a black hole forms.• A black hole is a core so dense and massive it will generate so much gravity that not even light can escape it.