Reading 1
Stellar Spectra Lab 1
The VIREO LAB on Stellar Spectra
When you get done with these, you will need to complete a one to two page summary (do not just answer the questions). It may be handwritten.
Starlight
1. Contrast Emission and Absorption Spectra
2. What element do all stars contain?
3. Why do we talk about 'stellar fingerprints'?
Star Collection
1. What did you notice about using the telescope regarding speed, ability to slew, ability to get a signal-noise ratio that was 100 or more, and the fine vs. gross adjustments?
2. Why is RA/DEC important, and what is UTC?
3. How is technology helpful and difficult as we look at the world of starlight?
Star Analysis
1. The stellar classification system we use today was developed by Annie Cannon was actually based on her work sorting thousands and thousands of spectra into categories, which then became the stellar atlas. What do the classification OBAFGKML letters tell us about temperature or brightness of a star?
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Part 2: Neutrino Reading
Read pp 3, Desperate Remedies 6, 7, Skim 16-22, 27-29
Be ready to discuss neutrinos on Friday, based upon your notes from this reading.
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Part 3
These are your materials for study for the first 45 minutes. Take notes as you proceed, using an outline, mind map, or poster/whiteboard. You will hand these in.
What's a Neutrino?
Neutrino detectors
How Long Would We Have if the sun went out?
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