Chapter 14: Problem 18
Why are neutrinos so difficult to detect?
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Chapter 14: Problem 18
Why are neutrinos so difficult to detect?
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Energy is produced primarily in the center of the Sun because a. the strong nuclear force is too weak elsewhere. b. that's where neutrinos are created. c. that's where most of the helium is. d. the outer parts have lower temperatures and densities.
a. Go to \(Q U E S T\) s "Journey into the Sun" Web page (http:// science.kqed.org/quest/video/journey-into-the-sun) to watch a short video on the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), launched in 2010 . Why is studying the magnetic field of the Sun so important? What is new and different about this observatory? What is the "Music of the Sun"? b. Go to the SDO website (http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov). Under "Data," select "The Sun Now" and view the Sun at many wavelengths. What activity do you observe in the images at the location of any sunspots seen in the "HMI Intensitygram" images? (You can download a free SDO app by Astra to get real-time images on your mobile device.) Look at a recent news story from the SDO website. What was observed, and why is it newsworthy? c. Go to the \(S T E R E O\) mission's website (http://stereo.gsfc .nasa.gov). What is \(S T E R E O ?\) Where are the spacecraft located? How does this configuration enable observations of the entire Sun at once? (You can download the app “3-D Sun" to get the latest images on your mobile device.
The Sun has a radius equal to about 2.3 light-seconds. Explain why a gamma ray produced in the Sun's core does not emerge from the Sun's surface 2.3 seconds later.
The hydrogen bomb represents an effort to create a similar process to what takes place in the core of the Sun. The energy released by a 5-megaton hydrogen bomb is \(2 \times 10^{16} \mathrm{J}\) a. This textbook, \(21^{\text {th }}\) Century Astronomy, has a mass of about 1.6 kg. If all of its mass were converted into energy, how many 5 -megaton bombs would it take to equal that energy? b. How much mass did Earth lose each time a 5-megaton hydrogen bomb was exploded?
The physical model of the Sun's interior has been confirmed by observations of a. neutrinos and seismic vibrations. b. sunspots and solar flares. c. neutrinos and positrons. d. sample returns from spacecraft. e. sunspots and seismic vibrations.
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