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Page 1: Stellar Forensic Files: What Dead Stars Tell Us About Living Ones Dr. Kurtis A. Williams Steward Observatory.

Stellar Forensic Files:

What Dead Stars Tell Us About Living Ones

Dr. Kurtis A. Williams

Steward Observatory

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In a galaxy, the life cycles of stars are the major force of change.

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We must understand these life cycles to understand our Galaxy.

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During its life, a star’s central nuclear heart is hidden from view.

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We need to uncover and study this heart.

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Like people, stars have life cycles

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Stars are born from large clouds of gas

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A star’s middle age is similar to an automobile

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When stars get old, they get sick and die

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This sequence is seen in the “Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram”

Blue Red

Heavy

Light

BIG

Small

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When a star dies, its nuclear ashes are left behind

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Gravity squeezes this ash into a very hot, compact object.

Photo: Jones, Stern & Forman/SAO Photo: NASA/Bond et al.

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Eventually, gravity is stopped by “degeneracy”

Photo: Psycho Therapy Clothing

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White dwarfs tell us how much of a star is used as nuclear fuel.

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A lack of white dwarfs tells us which stars explode

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Star clusters without white dwarfs are still producing supernovae

Image: S. Kohle & T. Credner

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When white dwarfs appear we have reached the critical mass

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There is a nice relation between the mass of a star and its white dwarf

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Unusual elements in a white dwarf atmosphere may signify planets.

Artwork: NASA/G. Bacon

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White dwarfs have atmospheres of nearly pure hydrogen or helium

Photos: Theodore Gray

Photo: CRIACC

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Gravity is so strong, other elements sink in a matter of weeks.

Photo: Dartmouth Chemistry Dept.

Art

: NS

BR

I

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White dwarfs with other elements must replenish them constantly

© Anglo-Australian Observatory

Photo: SOHO

Image: NASA/DIRBE

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White dwarfs tell us how matter is recycled and enriched.

We Recycle!

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This atmosphere has elements made during the red giant phase

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White dwarfs provide forensic evidence on the inner workings and lives of stars.

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Many parts of stellar life are hidden from view until a star dies.

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White dwarfs are a window into the hearts and lives of stars.

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By studying white dwarfs, we learn about stars long gone