Stellar processes

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Nature of science:

Observation and deduction: Observations of stellar spectra showed the existence of different elements in stars. Deductions from nuclear fusion theory were able to explain this. (1.8)

Understandings:
  • The Jeans criterion
  • Nuclear fusion
  • Nucleosynthesis off the main sequence
  • Type Ia and II supernovae

Applications and skills:

  • Applying the Jeans criterion to star formation
  • Describing the different types of nuclear fusion reactions taking place off the main sequence
  • Applying the mass–luminosity relation to compare lifetimes on the main sequence relative to that of our Sun
  • Describing the formation of elements in stars that are heavier than iron including the required increases in temperature
  • Qualitatively describe the s and r processes for neutron capture
  • Distinguishing between type Ia and II supernovae
Aims:
  • Aim 10: analysis of nucleosynthesis involves the work of chemists
Guidance:
  • Only an elementary application of the Jeans criterion is required, ie collapse of an interstellar cloud may begin if M > Mj
  • Students should be aware of the use of type Ia supernovae as standard candles
 

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