AST 104 : Midterm 3
Thursday
March 29, 2001
Answer all questions.
This is a closed book and closed notes exam. You are allowed your pen and calculator.
This exam has 2 questions, each consisting of several parts. Each question is worth a total of 20 points.
The first part of each question is worth 10 points, and requires you to write a one or two paragraph prose answer describing a particular concept or process from the course. It is very important that you approach this carefully. You should write an answer that logically connects the necessary concepts, and which would provide a good explanation that you would understand if it were presented to you. Include only the information that you think is necessary and that you can logically connect to the other concepts in your answer. Any information that you write down that is not connected to the chain of your argument may lead to points being deducted.
The second part of each question involves one short calculation, worth 5 points. Once again, it is extremely important that you explain your reasoning logically. If you just write down a numerical answer you will not receive many points, regardless of whether it is correct. If you carefully explain how you got a particular numerical answer then even if the answer is incorrect, you may receive quite a lot of partial credit.
Finally, the third part of each question requires you to write a very brief conclusion based on your calculation, and is also worth 5 points. Again, be careful, clear, precise and logical. This will save you time, and will help you to get the most points you can.
This exam should take a very short time to answer, but I suggest you take the extra time to make your answers as high quality as possible. It is these answers that will earn the highest scores.
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Mass of an oxygen (O) nucleus = 26.57 x 10-27 kg
Mass of a carbon (C) nucleus = 19.94 x 10-27 kg
Mass of a helium (He) nucleus = 6.645 x 10-27 kg
Speed of light: c=3 x 108 m/s
s=5.6705
x 10-8 Watts/m2/degree4
a)
(10 points) Give a brief, one or two paragraph
description of what happens when a solar-mass star leaves the main sequence.
b)
(5 points) The star Betelgeuse has a surface
temperature 0.67 times that of the Sun, and a luminosity 150,000 times greater
than that of the Sun. How does the radius of Rigel compare numerically to that
of the Sun?
c)
(5 points) Make a sketch of where Betelgeuse sits on
the H-R diagram, compared to where the sun sits (label your sketch carefully).
What type of star do you think Betelgeuse is?
Question
2 (20 points)
a)
(10 points) Give a brief, one or two paragraph explanation of
how stars work.
(5 points)
In the core of a very massive star one of the reactions
that occurs is
He + C ® O + energy.
f)
How much energy is released in this process?
(5 points) Explain what happens to the core of the star after all fusion reactions cease to occur.
d)