Chapter 22
Astronomy Journey to the Cosmic Frontier · 13 exercises
Problem 1
Why must the star responsible for an HII region be a hot star rather than a cool star?
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Problem 2
Why are the HII regions around O stars generally larger than those around B stars?
4 step solution
Problem 3
Describe the evolution of an HII region.
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Problem 4
Why wouldn't you expect to detect strong \(21 \mathrm{cm}\) emission from an HII region?
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Problem 6
What would most bright nebulae look like if there were no interstellar dust?
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Problem 7
What is the relationship between the color of a reflection nebula and the color of the star that illuminates it?
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Problem 9
What property of interstellar dust has made it easier for astronomers to study distant parts of the galaxy at infrared wavelengths rather than in the visible part of the spectrum?
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Problem 11
What is the reason that the rocky material in an interstellar dust particle forms a core and the icy material forms an outer layer rather than vice versa?
3 step solution
Problem 14
Suppose an observer on a hypothetical planet maps the distribution of globular clusters in the sky. The observer finds that globular clusters are evenly distributed throughout all parts of the sky. Where is the observer's planet?
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Problem 17
Why can't observations in visible light reveal the entire spiral pattern of the galaxy?
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Problem 21
According to the density wave theory, why are \(\mathrm{O}\) and B stars found almost exclusively in spiral arms?
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Problem 22
Describe the evidence that there is a massive black hole in the center of the galaxy.
4 step solution
Problem 24
Why are the young objects in the galaxy confined to a thin disk, but the oldest objects occupy a nearly spherical volume of space?
4 step solution