Explorations: Introduction to Astronomy
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Chapter 13, Problem 15P
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The radii of Rigel and Barnard’s star compared to a solar radius using the Stefan-Boltzmann equation and show that the values agree with the radii in figure 13.23.

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Answer to Problem 15P

The radii of Rigel is 106 and Barnard’s star is 0.11 compared to a solar radius using the Stefan-Boltzmann equation and the values agree with the radii in figure 13.23.

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The luminosity of the Rigel star is L=105LΘ and its temperature is T=10000 K.

The luminosity of the Barnard’s star is L=0.0009LΘ and its temperature is T=3000 K. And the temperature of Sun is TΘ=5800K.

Write the Stefan-Boltzmann equation

    L=4πR2σT4        (I)

Here, L is the luminosity, R is the radius and T is the temperature.

Rearrange equation (I) to solve for R

R2=L4πσT4R=[L4πσT4]12        (II)

Divide RRΘ,

RRΘ=[L4πσT4]12[LΘ4πσTΘ4]12=[LLΘ]12[TΘ4T4]12=[LLΘ]12TΘ2T2=[LLΘ]12[TΘT]2        (III)

Substitute 105LΘ for LRigel, 10000 K for TRigel  and 5800K for TΘ in equation (III) to find the value of RRigelRΘ

RRigelRΘ=[LRigelLΘ]12[TΘTRigel]2=[105LΘLΘ]12[5800K10000 K]2=106

Substitute 0.0009LΘ for LBarnard'sstar, 3000 K for TBarnard'sstar  and 5800K for TΘ in equation (III) to find the value of RBarnard'sstarRΘ

RBarnard'sstarRΘ=[LBarnard'sstarLΘ]12[TΘTBarnard'sstar]2=[0.0009LΘLΘ]12[5800K3000 K]2=0.11

The radii indicated by the diagonal lines in figure 13.23 show that RBarnard'sstarRΘ is 0.1 which agrees with the calculated value and RRigelRΘ is 100 which is closer to the calculated value 106.

Conclusion:

Thus, the radii of Rigel is 106 and Barnard’s star is 0.11 compared to a solar radius using the Stefan-Boltzmann equation and the values agree with the radii in figure 13.23.

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