A) Condensation of matter into a solid nuclear star composed entirely of neutrons
B) Triggering of star formation by shock waves moving through interstellar space
C) Formation of a planetary nebula
D) Manufacture of the nuclei of heavy elements
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A) Silicon "burning"
B) Carbon "burning"
C) Iron "burning"
D) Oxygen "burning"
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A) A pulsating white-dwarf star,fluctuating rapidly in brightness
B) A rapidly rotating neutron star,producing beams of radio energy and in some cases,light and X-rays
C) A rotating black hole,producing two jets of gas in opposite directions and pulses of gravitational energy
D) A Cepheid variable star with a period of a few days
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A) mutual orbiting and eclipsing of two very hot stars in a close binary system.
B) rapid pulsation in size and hence brightness of a small white-dwarf star.
C) rapid rotation of a neutron star that is producing two oppositely directed beams of radiation.
D) extremely hot matter that is rapidly orbiting a black hole just prior to descending into it.
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A) Only if another star collides with it;stars are so far apart in space that this is unlikely ever to have happened in our Galaxy.
B) Yes,but only if nuclear reactions in the white dwarf core reach the stage of silicon burning,producing iron.
C) No,white dwarfs are held up by electron degeneracy pressure,and this configuration is stable against collapse or explosion.
D) Yes,but only if it is in a binary star system.
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A) The radius of the singularity
B) The distance from the singularity to the point from which the X-rays are emitted
C) The maximum distance from the singularity from which nothing can escape from the black hole
D) The distance from the singularity to the point where any object entering the black hole will gain energy before leaving again
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A) in China.
B) in Constantinople.
C) by Anasazi in the current U.S.Southwest.
D) All of these
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A) light curve.
B) H-R Diagram.
C) radial velocity curve.
D) Schwartzschild graph.
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A) white dwarf.
B) neutron star.
C) black hole.
D) None of these
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A) The neutrons,being uncharged,escape from the star,thus carrying away energy from the core of the star and lowering its temperature.
B) The neutrons are captured by atomic nuclei and can produce heavy elements that would not form from nuclear fusion alone.
C) The neutrons are captured by atomic nuclei,causing the nuclei to split by fission reactions into lighter elements that would otherwise be very rare in the universe.
D) The neutrons decay into protons and electrons,thus increasing the amount of hydrogen in the core and extending the life of the star.
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A) the central star in the Ring Nebula in Lyra.
B) the central star in the Crab Nebula.
C) the undetected tenth planet in our solar system,whose presence has been inferred from its gravitational influence on the outer planets.
D) Cygnus X-1,a powerful X-ray source.
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A) 1 km.
B) that of the Sun.
C) that of an average city,about 30 km.
D) that of Earth,12,800 km.
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A) It increases.
B) It decreases.
C) It remains the same.
D) It is impossible to determine.
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A) It emits large quantities of X-rays.
B) The escape velocity from this object is greater than the speed of light.
C) The shape of its gravitational field is always different from that of an ordinary massive object,even at large distances from it.
D) Its total mass exceeds 3 solar masses.
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A) they emit a perfect blackbody spectrum.
B) no light or any other electromagnetic radiation can escape from inside them.
C) all their electromagnetic radiation is gravitationally redshifted to the infrared,which leaves no light in the optical region.
D) they emit no visible light,their only spectral lines are in the radio and infrared.
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