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Making a Color- Magnitude Diagram for Globular Cluster Omega Centauri Jay Anderson, STScI 1

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Making a Color-Magnitude Diagram for Globular Cluster Omega Centauri. Jay Anderson, STScI. 1. This is the Early-Release Image of Omega Centauri, taken by WFC3/UVIS on board the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). http://hubblesite.org/gallery/wallpaper/pr2009025q/. 2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Making a Color-Magnitude Diagram for Globular Cluster  Omega Centauri

Making a Color-MagnitudeDiagram for Globular Cluster

Omega Centauri

Jay Anderson, STScI

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This is the Early-Release Image of Omega Centauri, taken by WFC3/UVIS on board the

Hubble Space Telescope (HST)

http://hubblesite.org/gallery/wallpaper/pr2009025q/

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A close up of the central region.

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This image was made by combining

separate red, green, and blue images. 4

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The red image is from filter F814W, which sees only very red light.

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The green image is from filter F336W, which sees only blue light.

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The blue image is from filter F225W, which sees only ultra-violet light.

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The combined image again.

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The colors are so extreme because…

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… the red stars have almost no blue light, and the blue stars have almost no red light.

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The composite image again.

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Astronomers like to study the colors of stars in a quantitative way.

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They like to sort the stars by color, putting the blue stars on the left and the red stars on the right.

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They like to sort the stars by color, putting the blue stars on the left and the red stars on the right.

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They like to sort the stars by color, putting the blue stars on the left and the red stars on the right.

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They like to sort the stars by color, putting the blue stars on the left and the red stars on the right.

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They like to sort the stars by color, putting the blue stars on the left and the red stars on the right.

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They like to sort the stars by color, putting the blue stars on the left and the red stars on the right.

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They like to sort the stars by color, putting the blue stars on the left and the red stars on the right.

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They like to sort the stars by color, putting the blue stars on the left and the red stars on the right.

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They like to sort the stars by color, putting the blue stars on the left and the red stars on the right.

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They like to sort the stars by color, putting the blue stars on the left and the red stars on the right.

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They like to sort the stars by color, putting the blue stars on the left and the red stars on the right.

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Note that there are very few extreme stars; most stars are white, meaning

they have a balanced spectrum.14

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Astronomers also like to characterize the stars in terms of brightness.

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They like to sort the stars, putting the bright stars on top,

and the faint stars on the bottom.15a

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They like to sort the stars, putting the bright stars on top,

and the faint stars on the bottom.15b

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They like to sort the stars, putting the bright stars on top,

and the faint stars on the bottom.15c

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They like to sort the stars, putting the bright stars on top,

and the faint stars on the bottom.15d

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They like to sort the stars, putting the bright stars on top,

and the faint stars on the bottom.15e

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They like to sort the stars, putting the bright stars on top,

and the faint stars on the bottom.15f

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They like to sort the stars, putting the bright stars on top,

and the faint stars on the bottom.15g

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They like to sort the stars, putting the bright stars on top,

and the faint stars on the bottom.15h

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They like to sort the stars, putting the bright stars on top,

and the faint stars on the bottom.15i

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They like to sort the stars, putting the bright stars on top,

and the faint stars on the bottom.15j

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They like to sort the stars, putting the bright stars on top,

and the faint stars on the bottom.15k

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This is called a Color-Magnitude Diagram

(CMD).16

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When Astronomers first plotted stars this way, they realized that stars don’t

fall just anywhere in the diagram.17

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Stars tend to lie along a few well-defined sequences.

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The unmistakable order in diagrams like this led astronomers to develop theories

to explain stellar evolution.19

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The vast majority of stars lie along the Main Sequence (MS).

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MS

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Stars don’t move along this sequence; rather they sit at the same place for a long

time fusing their hydrogen into helium.20b

MS

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This is a sequence in mass. Stars at the bright end are massive, and those at the

faint, red end have very low masses.20c

MS

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The more massive stars consume their hydrogen fuel much faster than the

lower-mass stars.20d

MS

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When fuel becomes sparse in the stellar core, stars readjust their internal structure and move red-ward along the Sub-Giant Branch (SGB).

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MS

SGB

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They start to burn the hydrogen in a shell around the core and become big and bloated as they move up the Red Giant Branch (RGB).

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MS

SGB

RGB

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As the shell-burning continues, more and more helium gets deposited onto the core.

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MS

SGB

RGB

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When the core has enough mass, it is finally able to ignite helium into carbon.

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MS

SGB

RGB

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The star readjusts its structure again and finds itself on the Horizontal Branch (HB).

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MS

SGB

RGBHB

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The helium fuel is not as potent as the hydrogen, so it runs out quickly.

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MS

SGB

RGBHB

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That is why there are so few stars on the HB compared to the MS. Stars do not

spend much time on the HB.23c

MS

SGB

RGBHB

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When the helium is gone, the star has no more fuel. With nothing left to burn, it fades away into

blue darkness as a White Dwarf (WD).24

MS

SGB

RGBHB

WD

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Since a star’s color and brightness tell us

its evolutionary phase, we can easily

identify stars by phase in the image.

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MS

SGB

RGBHB

WD