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Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

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Page 1: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

Life Cycles of Stars

Page 2: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

Stars• Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine• The Sun is the Star in our solar system• A group of stars that form a recognizable shape are called constellations• A smaller group of stars with a recognizable shape within a constellation

are called asterisms

Page 3: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

Stars

Ursa Major - Constellation

Big Dipper - Asterism

Page 4: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

A Star is born...

Page 5: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

Stars are Born From NEBULAS• NEBULA – a cloud of dust and gases,

that eventually collapse to form a star.

• The gravitational pull from a nearby star OR the shockwave from an exploding star can trigger the collapse of a nebula

Page 6: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

A Collapsing Nebula

Dust and gases are pulled in by gravity to form larger masses

Page 7: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

A Collapsing Nebula

A mass in the middle grows larger as it spins, pulls in more dust and gas, and heats up

Page 8: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

A Collapsing Nebula

A protostar has formed

Page 9: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

Life Cycle of Stars

Page 10: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

Size Matters• Different size stars go through similar life

cycles, however they are different:

1) Low Mass Stars

2) Medium Mass Stars

3) High Mass Stars

All begin as nebulae that collapse to form protostars

Page 11: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

Low Mass Star

• Burns slowly and lasts for 100 billion years• Mature into a red dwarf (most stars in the

universe are red dwarfs)• When the fuel for nuclear fusion runs out,

a red dwarf cools into a white dwarf

Page 12: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

Medium Mass Star• Last for about 10 billion years• When a medium mass star runs out of fuel,

it collapses under its own gravity• The collapse heats up and pressure

increases• Star expands and becomes a Red Giant• Eventually, burns out to form a white dwarf

Page 13: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

High Mass Star• Lasts up to 7 billion years (usually less)• At least 10 times the size of our Sun• When a high mass star runs out of fuel it

collapses and expands to form a Supergiant• Supergiants end in a massive explosion called

a supernova• End result: 1) cosmic debris - nebula

2) a neutron star (or pulsar)3) a black hole

Page 14: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

Supernova• Supergiants that run out of fuel end in a

massive explosion• Many nuclear fusion reactions occur and

new elements form and explode into space• The debris from the explosion is the source

for a new nebula• What remains of the star depends on the

original size of the star

Page 15: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

Neutron Star

• Remaining core of a supergiant that was less than 40 times the size of our Sun

• Also called a pulsar• Very dense matter made of neutrons

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Black Hole• Remaining core of a supergiant that was

more than 40 times the size of our Sun• The core of the supergiant, after a

supernova, is so dense that its gravitational pull sucks in space, time, light and matter

• Thought to be at the centre of all galaxies

Page 17: Life Cycles of Stars. Stars Stars are a large hot balls of plasma that shine The Sun is the Star in our solar system A group of stars that form a recognizable.

Summary• All stars are born from a nebula• Nebulae collapses and pulls in dust and gases to

form a protostar• Depending on the size of the star that forms, a

different fate is met• Low and medium mass stars burn out to become

white dwarfs• High mass stars burn out in an amazing explosion

called a supernova, which gives birth to a new nebula

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Questions

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