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class b stars
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Could anyone point me in the direction of finding out some information on class b stars?I'm working on a project for an astrophysics class modeling a star, and mine turned out to be a Class B. It's 4.5 solar masses, 19153.6 K, and the luminosity is about 519 L_solar. I'd like to find an actual star that is at least very similar to this and compare it to the sun and other class b stars. I've found a lot of class b stars, just none that are the same size. Thanks, Ryan -- Ryan D. Green Georgia Tech Nuclear and Radiological Engineering |
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"Ryan D. Green" wrote in message ...
Hi, Could anyone point me in the direction of finding out some information on class b stars?I'm working on a project for an astrophysics class modeling a star, and mine turned out to be a Class B. It's 4.5 solar masses, 19153.6 K, and the luminosity is about 519 L_solar. I'd like to find an actual star that is at least very similar to this and compare it to the sun and other class b stars. I've found a lot of class b stars, just none that are the same size. Thanks, Ryan Try http://www.exoplaneten.de and http://astronomy.nju.edu.cn/astron/AT3/START.htm and http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/ Regards Carsten Nielsen Denmark |
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"Ryan D. Green" wrote in message ...
Hi, Could anyone point me in the direction of finding out some information on class b stars?I'm working on a project for an astrophysics class modeling a star, and mine turned out to be a Class B. It's 4.5 solar masses, 19153.6 K, and the luminosity is about 519 L_solar. I'd like to find an actual star that is at least very similar to this and compare it to the sun and other class b stars. I've found a lot of class b stars, just none that are the same size. Thanks, Ryan Try http://www.exoplaneten.de and http://astronomy.nju.edu.cn/astron/AT3/START.htm and http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/ Regards Carsten Nielsen Denmark |
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