Stars
Supernovae
Standard Candle
100

This type of star has a mass that is between 0.5 and 8x the mass of our Sun and lives a very long, non-violent life

low mass star

100

At 1.4 solar masses, this limit of a white dwarf is reached

Chandrasekhar limit

100

Although type 1a supernovae are not initially standard, they can be standardized using this relation

luminosity decline rate relation

200

These two characteristics help define the lifespan of a low mass star

mass and luminosity

200

The final form of a star that comes after a red giant after it has lost some of its mass and shed its outer layer

white dwarf

200

If a type 1a supernova has an apparent brightness of +16 and an absolute brightness of -19, what is the distance to that galaxy that the supernova is in?

1 x 108 parsecs

300

A unique chain specific to low mass stars; the process whereby four hydrogen nuclei fuse to form a helium nucleus 

proton-proton chain

300

This is a process that helps the star to survive by reducing some of its mass from the outer layers or outer shell of the star

planetary nebula 

300

What characteristic of type 1a supernovae was believed to be the same, leading cosmologists to believe they could be used as standard candles?

peak brightness

400

the two elements that are the result of helium fusing into heavier elements and form the basis of the star core 

carbon and oxygen

400

In this method of supernova formation, material from the red giant star is captured by the white dwarf

accretion disk on white dwarf

400

In a type 1a supernova light curve, time point 0 represents...

maximum brightness of the B-band

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