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Date May 2017 Marks available 2 Reference code 17M.3.HL.TZ1.16
Level Higher level Paper Paper 3 Time zone Time zone 1
Command term Outline Question number 16 Adapted from N/A

Question

Outline, with reference to star formation, what is meant by the Jeans criterion.

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a.

In the proton–proton cycle, four hydrogen nuclei fuse to produce one nucleus of helium releasing a total of 4.3 × 10–12 J of energy. The Sun will spend 1010 years on the main sequence. It may be assumed that during this time the Sun maintains a constant luminosity of 3.8 × 1026 W.


Show that the total mass of hydrogen that is converted into helium while the Sun is on the main sequence is 2 × 1029 kg.

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b.

Massive stars that have left the main sequence have a layered structure with different chemical elements in different layers. Discuss this structure by reference to the nuclear reactions taking place in such stars.

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c.

Markscheme

a star will form out of a cloud of gas

when the gravitational potential energy of the cloud exceeds the total random kinetic energy of the particles of the cloud
OR
the mass exceeds a critical mass for a particular radius and temperature

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a.

number of reactions is \(\frac{{{{10}^{10}} \times 365 \times 24 \times 3600 \times 3.8 \times {{10}^{26}}}}{{4.3 \times {{10}^{ - 12}}}} = 2.79 \times {10^{55}}\)

H mass used is \(2.79 \times {10^{55}} \times 4 \times 1.67 \times {10^{ - 27}} = 1.86 \times {10^{29}}\) «kg»

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b.

nuclear fusion reactions produce ever heavier elements depending on the mass of the star / temperature of the core

the elements / nuclear reactions arrange themselves in layers, heaviest at the core lightest in the envelope

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c.

Examiners report

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Syllabus sections

Option D: Astrophysics » Option D: Astrophysics (Additional higher level option topics) » D.4 – Stellar processes (HL only)

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