ASTRO 001H Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Interstellar Cloud, Hydrostatic Equilibrium, Planetary Nebula

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Hydrostatic equilibrium the condition in which pressure and gravitational forces in a star or planet are in balance. Without such balance, bodies will either collapse or expand. Neutrino tiny neutral particles with little or no mass and immense penetrating power. These particles are produced in great numbers by the sun as it fuses hydrogen into helium and also by some supernova explosions. Nuclear fusion the binding of two light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, with some nuclear mass converted to energy. Proton-proton chain the nuclear fusion process that converts hydrogen into helium in stars like the sun and thereby generates their energy. Binary stars two stars in orbit around each other, held together by their mutual gravity. Eclipsing binaries a binary star pair in which one star periodically passes in front of the other, totally or partially blocking the background star from view as seen from earth.

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