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Starts With A Bang podcast #113 - Weird stars

Jan 11, 2025
Catherine Slaughter, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Minnesota, joins to unravel the mysteries of pulsating stars. She explains how Cepheid variables experience dramatic brightness changes due to helium ionization, creating a rhythm of expansion and contraction. The discussion reveals the vital role these stars play in measuring cosmic distances and enhancing our understanding of the universe. Slaughter also highlights advancements in astronomical data collection and the promise of machine learning in stellar research.
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Variable Stars

  • Some stars are variable, meaning their brightness changes over time.
  • These variations can be extrinsic (external factors) or intrinsic (changes within the star itself).
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Weird Stars

  • "Weird stars" like Cepheid variables defy standard stellar assumptions.
  • They pulsate, breaking the usual equilibrium between gravity and radiation pressure.
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The 'Kick' in Cepheids

  • Cepheid variables have an added "kick" driving their pulsations, unlike our Sun.
  • This kick is compared to a child pumping a swing for continuous motion.
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