NAAP Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram — Pedagogical Objectives
- Student will understand the differences between absorption, emission, and continuos spectra.
- Student will be able to create a geometry consistent with each of the above spectra.
- Student will be able to recite the spectral type order – OBAFGKM.
- Student will identify O stars with the hottest stars and M with coldest stars.
- Student will identify the sun as a G2 star.
- Student will be able to demonstrate that color is related to temperature.
- Student will be able to work with the luminosity equation.
- Student will be able to demonstrate the influence of radius and temperature on luminosity.
- Student will know the mass-luminosity relationship for main sequence stars.
- Student will understand that there are different luminosity classes – identifiable by stellar spectra.
- Student will understand the HR diagram axes and different ways of expressing those axes.
- Student will be able to identify the orientation of increasing values of the axes.
- Given a star, the student will be able to approximate what kind of star it is: supergiant, giant, dwarf, red dwarf, or white dwarf.
- Student will be aware of observational bias with respect to the nearest stars and brightest stars.
- Student will be able to orient the isoradius curves and approximate their values.