Lecture 15: The Main Sequence
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Relax any of these conditions and the star must leave the Main Sequence.
Brighter with Age...
Main Sequence stars are in Hydrostatic Equilibrium. This requires a high central Pressure.Since we have an ideal gas, Pressure = Density x Temperature:
- Temperature: mean speeds of the nuclei
- Density: number of nuclei per cubic centimeter
- The remaining nuclei must move faster to maintain the same high Pressure as before.
- The gas at the center gets slowly hotter.
- This causes fusion to run faster as the temperature rises.
The result is that Main Sequence stars get slowly brighter as they age.
- It's a small effect: ~0.7% brighter every 100 Myr
The Main Sequence is a Mass Sequence
The location of a star along the M-S is determined by its Mass.- Low-Mass Stars: Cooler and Fainter
- High-Mass Stars: Hotter and Brighter
As we saw in Lecture 11, M-S stars obey a strong Mass-Luminosity Relation:
(In words: High-mass M-S stars are more luminous than low-mass M-S stars proportional to the 4th power of their Mass.)
Internal Structure
Nuclear reaction rates are very sensitive to core temperature:
- P-P Chain: rate ~ T4
- CNO Cycle: rate ~ T18 !
- Differences in internal structure.
- Division into Upper and Lower Main-Sequences by mass.
Upper Main Sequence
Upper Main-Sequence stars have- M > 1.1 Msun
- TCore > 18 Million K
Hydrogen fusion occurs via the CNO Cycle
Internal Structure: Convective Core Radiative Envelope [Schematic of an Upper M-S Star interior]
Lower Main Sequence
Lower Main-Sequence stars have- M < 1.1 Msun
- TCore < 18 Million K
Hydrogen fusion occurs via the Proton-Proton Chain
Internal Structure: Radiative Core Convective Envelope [Schematic of a Lower M-S Star interior]
The Lowest Mass Stars
Mass Range: 0.25 > M* > 0.08 Msun:- Generate energy by the P-P Chain.
- Convective Core and
- Convective Envelope
[Schematic of a red dwarf interior]
The Nuclear Timescale
How long a star can continue to generate energy by fusing H into He in its core depends upon how much fuel it has (total mass of the star), and how fast it is burning it (luminosity). We call this the Nuclear Timescale:
where f = fraction of nuclear fuel available for fusion e = efficiency of matter-energy conversion M = mass of the star L = luminosity of the star For the Sun: tnuc = 10 Gyr given that f=10% of the Sun's H is available for fusion into He with a matter-energy conversion efficiency of e=0.7%
Main Sequence Lifetime
The Nuclear Timescale above depends on the Mass (M) and Luminosity (L). But, we know from the Mass-Luminosity Relation for Main Sequence Stars that L = M4 If we combine this with the formula for the Nuclear Timescale, we get the Main Sequence Lifetime: tMS ~ 1 / M3 The consequence is that the M-S lifetime is strongly dependent on the Mass of the star, in the sense that: High-Mass M-S Stars have short M-S lifetimes Low-Mass M-S Stars have long M-S lifetimesExamples:
Sun: M = 1 Msun, and tMS = 10 GyrMassive Star (10 Msun): tMS = 10 Gyr / (10 Msun)3 = 10 Million Years
Low-Mass Star (0.1 Msun): tMS = 10 Gyr / (0.1 Msun)3 = 10 Trillion Years
Consequences:
Some observational consequences of the Main-Sequence lifetime depending so strongly on the Mass of the star:- If you see an O or B dwarf star, it must be relatively young as O and B stars evolve very rapidly and live for only a few Million years.
- You can't tell how old an M dwarf is because their M-S lifetimes are extremely long and they evolve very slowly.
- The Sun is ~5 Billion years old, so it will only last for about another ~5 Billion years.
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