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Page 1: Spectroscopy: and finding out the elements of deep space objects.

Spectroscopy:

and finding out the elements of deep space objects

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2 astronomical purposes:

• Tells us the elements that make up galaxies and stars

• Tells us if galaxies and stars are moving away from us or toward us

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Most of what is known about stars comes from spectral studies.There are 3 kinds of visible spectra:Continuous, bright-line and dark-line. Continuous – unbroken band of colors from a source sending out all visible wavelengths.

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Continuous spectra can come from a (hot) glowing solid, a glowing liquid or a glowing gas (star).Bright-line spectrum – also called an emission spectrum, is a series of unevenly spaced lines of different colors and brightness.

Hydrogen emission spectrum

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Every element has its own unique bright-line spectrum, like a fingerprint.

Dark-line spectrum – a continuous spectrum with dark lines where light has been absorbed. (absorption spectrum)

Helium emission spectrum

Helium absorption spectrum

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The dark lines are in the exact same place as the bright lines would be for the same element in a bright-line spectrum.

The dark lines are formed when light passes through a cooler gas. The dark lines tell us what gases are in the atmospheres of stars and planets.

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Stars’ (dark-line) spectra.

Dark-line spectrum

Bright-line spectrum

Blueshift

Redshift

Hydrogen emission spectrum

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Red shift: when the colors of the bright line spectrum shift toward the red.

This means that the star or galaxy is moving away from you.

Blue shift: when the colors of the bright line spectrum shift toward the blue.

This means that the star or galaxy is moving toward you.

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The student will understand the similarities and differences between the three types of spectra.In addition, students will understand how spectra are used to learn about planets and stars.Materials - Low pressure gas discharge tubes, high voltage electrical exciter and spectroscopes.

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1.What is a continuous spectrum?

2.What is a bright line spectrum?

3.What is a dark line spectrum?4.What does the bumper sticker mean?If the background on this bumper-stickerappears blue, you’re going way too fast!

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