
Starts With A Bang podcast 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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Stars Ringing Like Guitar Strings
- A star's pulsation period depends on its physical structure, similar to a guitar string's tone.
- The star "rings" at its natural frequency due to its properties.
Betelgeuse's Dimming
- Betelgeuse's Great Dimming event involved a massive ejection of stellar material.
- This caused temporary dimming as the ejected material transited in front of the star.
Period-Luminosity Relationship
- Cepheid and RR Lyrae stars' period and luminosity are linked, enabling distance measurements.
- Accurate relationships are crucial for the "cosmic distance ladder."
