CEPHEID VARIABLE

sēˈfēĭd, class of variable stars that brighten and dim in an extremely regular fashion. The periods of the fluctuations (the time to complete one cycle from bright to dim and back to bright) last several days, although they range from 1 to 50 days. These stars are important because the period of a Cepheid depends on its intrinsic brightness, or absolute magnitude, in a known way: the brighter the star, the longer its period. All Cepheid variables with the same period have nearly the same intrinsic brightness, but their apparent brightnesses differ because they are at different distances. By observing a Cepheid's period, one can determine how bright it actually is. By comparing this intrinsic brightness to how bright it appears to be, one can determine the star's distance. Thus Cepheids are important indicators of interstellar and intergalactic distances, and they have been called the "yardsticks of the universe." The Cepheid class takes its name from Delta Cephei, the first such star discovered in 1784. Cepheids are yellow supergiant stars, and their fluctuations in luminosity result from an actual physical pulsation, with attendant changes in surface temperature and size. The stars are hottest and brightest when expanding at maximum rate midway between their largest and smallest size. The period-luminosity relation was discovered by Henrietta Leavitt and Harlow Shapley by studying the many Cepheids in the Magellanic Clouds, the two closest galaxies; these stars are all almost equally distant. It was found that the brighter variables had the longer periods. The absolute magnitude of a few Cepheids is required to infer absolute, rather than merely relative, distances. These absolute magnitudes were measured by a statistical study of the proper motions of Cepheids within our own galaxy. In the 1950s a second class of Cepheids with different period-luminosity relations was found, leading to a dramatic doubling of estimated cosmological distances. The Hubble Space Telescope will permit the observation of Cepheids in more distant galaxies, giving a more accurate picture of the size and age of the universe.

____________________

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright© 2004, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved.

-9261-

Search the Library
Books
Journals
Magazines
Newspapers
Encyclopedia
Advanced Search
About Questia
Questia is the world's largest online academic library offering full-text books, journals, and articles on thousands of topics.

Join Now...
Questia Books and Articles on: Cepheid Variable
We found: 98 results
By media type:
 

Books:

 

77  

 

Journal articles:

 

2  

 

Magazine articles:

 

10  

 

Newspaper articles:

 

4  

 

Encyclopedia articles:

 

5  

 

books on: Cepheid Variable  - 77 results

       More book Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
...labeled as a regular variable in 1784 by J. Goodericke...Leavitt, studying the cepheid variables in the Magellanic clouds...period-luminosity law of cepheids which states that the luminosity of a cepheid variable is proportional to its...
...brightness of a Cepheid variable had been observed...relation was true of Cepheid variables in general. Now a few Cepheids, although only...radiation of any Cepheid variable in the sky whose...instance, all Cepheids which fluctuate...
...of pulsating variable star, including Cepheid variables, classical Cepheids, Delta Scuti...The RR Lyrae variables are located where...while classical Cepheids and W Virginis...respectively. Cepheid variable One of an important...supergiant * pulsating variables, named after...the * classical Cepheids sometimes known...
...and was based on a kind of variable stars known as cepheids...of 1912, now based on 25 cepheids, she demonstrated that the cepheids periods P were related logarithmically...relationship held for all cepheids, Leavitts finding thus implied...distances of objects containing cepheid variables. In order to find absolute...
...including RR Lyrae and Cepheid variables. The variability...kpc. The classical Cepheids, another group of bright variable stars, display a...pc . Errors in the Cepheid distance scale...confusion between Cepheids and another type...light curve of a Cepheid variable star, showing a...stars distance. variables, were responsible...
More book Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

journal articles on: Cepheid Variable  - 2 results

 
 
...near Pasadena, Edwin Hubble (28) discovered a Cepheid variable star (29) in the nebula called Andromeda, the...that the universe is expanding. But measuring that Cepheid variable in Andromeda fascinates me. Its tempting to construe...
...reactions. Primers -48F and +19Rex6, which flanked the length variable regions of BvFL1, were used. Qualitative assessment of BvFL1...using the Quantitect SYBR Green RT-PCR kit (QIAGEN) on a Cepheid SmartCycler. A total of 50 ng total RNA was used in each 25...


 

magazine articles on: Cepheid Variable  - 10 results

       More magazine Results: 1-10 >>  
 
...distance to each by using the Cepheid variable stars as a yardstick. The entire class of Cepheid variable stars, which...constellation Cepheus. These Cepheids are not only bright enough...the distance to the Cepheid variable (and by association...
...distance ladder are Cepheid variable stars. (The Cepheids are rare, very luminous...in which the first variable star of this variety...discovered and monitored Cepheid variables in the spiral galaxy...predictable luminosity, Cepheid variable stars make useful...gaseous layers of the Cepheids expand and contract...
...breed of star, a Cepheid variable, in the Andromeda nebula. Variable stars of any species vary...known patterns; the Cepheid variables are extremely luminous and...to his astonishment, the Cepheid he saw in Andromeda was much...dimness was that the new Cepheid, and thus the nebula in...much farther away than the Cepheids in the Milky Way. Bubble...
...particular class of variable star called Cepheid variables. Her obsession with...distance to any Cepheid variable. This yardstick, called the Cepheid variable period-luminosity...away from her beloved variables for years at a stretch...
...Type 1 Cepheid Variables would be ideal...universe. A Cepheid Variable is usually a population...The luminosity of Cepheid stars range from...the Sun. Because Cepheids are from population...to null. With a Cepheid, the opposite...beauty of employing Cepheids is that these stars...nice feature about Cepheid Variables is that astronomers...
More magazine Results: 1-10 >>

 

newspaper articles on: Cepheid Variable  - 4 results

 
 
...by a different method using Cepheid Variable Stars. Some stars are variable...patterns are predictable. A Cepheid Variable is a star that brightens...its size. So if a distant Cepheid cycles at a certain speed...compares them with closer Cepheids of the same cycle. That optical...
...by a different method using Cepheid Variable Stars. Some stars are variable...patterns are predictable. A Cepheid Variable is a star that brightens...its size. So if a distant Cepheid cycles at a certain speed...compares them with closer Cepheids of the same cycle. That optical...
...by a different method using Cepheid Variable Stars. Some stars are variable...patterns are predictable. A Cepheid Variable is a star that brightens...its size. So if a distant Cepheid cycles at a certain speed...compares them with closer Cepheids of the same cycle. That optical...
...important because Polaris A is a Cepheid variable star. Learning more about...understanding. But what are Cepheid variables and why are they so important...Cepheus, the cause of the variable brightness in Cepheids is due to the fact that they...


 

encyclopedia articles on: Cepheid Variable  - 5 results

 
 
CEPHEID VARIABLES se feid, class of variable stars that brighten and dim...important because the period of a Cepheid depends on its intrinsic...the longer its period. All Cepheid variables with the same period have...distances. By observing a Cepheids period, one can determine...
...Variable Stars Pulsating Variables Pulsating variables account for more than half of the known variable stars. They are characterized...temperature. The pulsating variables can be further divided into...and age of the universe. Cepheid variables are classed as either population I Cepheids, which are found in the...
...Portuguese navigator Magellan, were first studied in detail by Sir John Herschel in the 19th cent. While studying Cepheid variable stars in the SMC, Henrietta Leavitt discovered (1912) the period-luminosity relation. This relation offered...
...following the line through the left side of the square in Pegasus through the end star in Cassiopeia. The star is a Cepheid variable and oscillates in brightness roughly every four days. Because of the precession of the equinoxes , Polaris will...
...mass or become an exploding nova or supernova star; at the very least, it will become a pulsating variable star , possibly a Cepheid variable . In the later stages of evolution, further contraction and elevation of temperature open up new thermonuclear...


 About Questia   ::   Privacy   ::   Contact