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15 February, 04:36

How far away is a RR Lyrae variable star if it has a period of 0.5 days and a brightness of 2.3 x 10^-11 W/m^2?

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  1. 15 February, 04:49
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    The answer is d = 10^6.43 Mpc

    Explanation:

    Solution

    To calculate the absolute magnitude of the star, we apply or use the relation with the period

    Mv = - [ 2.76 (log₁₀ (P) - 1.0) ] - 4.16

    Here P = + 0.5 days

    Mv = - 0.569

    To calculate m, we have the following relation given below:

    Mₓ = - 2.5 Log₁₀ (Fₓ/Fₓ,0)

    Fₓ,0 = 1 w/m² (This is assumed)

    Fₓ = 2.3 * 10^-11 W/m^2 (Given)

    Thus

    Mₓ = - 2.5 Log₁₀ (2.3 * 10^ ⁻11

    Mₓ = 26.595

    Now, applying the formula we have the following given below:

    d = ₁₀ (Mₓ - Mv + 5) / 5

    d = ₁₀ (26.595 - 0.569 + 5) / 5

    d = 10^6.43 Mpc
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