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alpacas wrote:What mass range of stars can form Mira variables?
I would say solar-mass/low-mass, but do you want a more specific range?
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Low-mass? Doesn't it need to fuse He to become a Mira?
According to the Wikipedia page temps have to be 10^8 K in order to fuse Helium via the triple-alpha process.
According to the Wikipedia page temps have to be 10^8 K in order to fuse Helium via the triple-alpha process.
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That's why I said solar-mass/low-mass. Like I'd admit a red dwarf probably wouldn't become a Mira, but technically I think as an example the Sun is a low-mass star (which is basically why I asked whether the person wants a more specific range...didn't want to bother getting out my notesCrazy Puny Man wrote:Low-mass? Doesn't it need to fuse He to become a Mira?
According to the Wikipedia page temps have to be 10^8 K in order to fuse Helium via the triple-alpha process.
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Good enough!
Next question, hopefully this isn't one of my...worst questions: What is the Baade-Wesselink method used to determine?
Next question, hopefully this isn't one of my...worst questions: What is the Baade-Wesselink method used to determine?
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That's the main thing. But you can use it for SNe too, I think? I believe it's also useful in calibrating standard candles. Good job, wasn't sure how many people knew of it. You go.alpacas wrote:Its like the change in radius for pulsating variables right
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Re: Astronomy C Question Marathon
ok, what is the r-process? What DSOs from this year's rules might eventually have (or have had) the r-process?
Also are these questions supposed to be more like concept or trivia based?
Also are these questions supposed to be more like concept or trivia based?
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