Unit 5 Physics Astrophysics Cosmology Questions
Steve B. Howell (NOAO) Don Hoard (Spitzer Science Center Bob Stencel (U. of Denver)
The VLTI view of compact dusty environments around evolved stars Olivier CHESNEAU Observatoire de la Côte dAzur (OCA)
Life Cycle of Stars Stations
Ch 19 -life and death of stars
ASTR100 (Spring 2008) Introduction to Astronomy Life as a Low-mass Star Prof. D.C. Richardson Sections 0101-0106.
Life as a Low-mass Star. What are the life stages of a low- mass star?
1 Endpoints of stellar evolution The end of stellar evolution is an inert core of spent fuel that cannot maintain gas pressure to balance gravity Chandrasekhar.
Chapter 12 The Deaths of Stars. What do you think? Will the Sun explode? If so, what is the explosion called? Where did carbon, silicon, oxygen, iron,
Tsuribe, T. (Osaka U.) Cloud Fragmentation via filament formation Introduction Basic Aspects of Cloud Fragmentation Application to the Metal deficient.
Heiles meeting, Sep 04 Where is the Atomic Carbon in Ophiuchus Di Li Paul Goldsmith Gary Melnick and SWAS team.
Microwave: The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). Shortly after the Big Bang, the Universe cooled enough to allow atoms to form. After this point in time,