General Astronomy - The Fates of Low and Intermediate-Mass Stars
Offered By: Spahn's Science Lectures via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating journey of low and intermediate-mass stars in this 27-minute astronomy lecture. Delve into core helium fusion, the evolution of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, and the formation of planetary nebulae. Examine the structure of aging stars, thermal pulses, and the intricacies of convection in stellar interiors. Learn about the final stages of stellar evolution, including the formation of white dwarfs and their unique mass-radius relationship. Gain a comprehensive understanding of stellar fates, from hydrogen fusion to the ultimate cooling of white dwarfs, in this informative presentation by Spahn's Science Lectures.
Syllabus
Introduction
Core Helium Fusion
Evolution
Helium Fusion
A asymptotic giant branch stars
Aging star structure
AGP stars
Convection
AGB
Hydrogen Fusion
Thermal Pulses
Planetary Nebulae
White Dwarfs
Mass Radius Relationship
White Dwarf Evolution
Summary
Taught by
Spahn's Science Lectures
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