STELLAR POPULATIONS

two broadly contrasting distributions of star types that are characteristic of different parts of a galaxy. Population I stars are young, recently formed stars, whereas population II stars are old and highly evolved. Population II stars are formed early in the history of the galaxy from pure hydrogen with an admixture of primordial helium. Because massive blue-white giants burn their nuclear fuel quickly and therefore have lifetimes of only a few million years, no stars of this type are found in population II. The most luminous population II stars are red giants. Population I stars, of which the sun is typical, are young stars that still lie mostly on the main sequence of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. The most luminous population I stars are blue giants. Because they are second-generation stars formed from the debris of exploded population II stars, population I stars have a considerable content of heavy elements that were created by nucleosynthesis in the interiors of the earlier stars. Population I and population II stars are both found in the spiral galaxies. Population I stars are located in the disk singly and in galactic, or open, star clusters. They are particularly concentrated in the interstellar dust of the spiral arms, where new stars are continually being formed. The very brightest population I stars are not distributed at random, but are grouped in loose associations of several hundred stars that partake in the general galactic rotation and are believed to have a common origin. Population II stars are found both in the spiral arms and in the gas-free and dust-free regions of the spiral galaxies, i.e., the nucleus and the halo of high-velocity stars and globular clusters that surround the disk of the galaxy. Irregular galaxies are predominantly, or sometimes exclusively, composed of population I stars. Elliptical galaxies, which lack spiral arms, are composed almost entirely of population II stars. The categories population I and population II were first introduced by Walter Baade as a result of his studies of the Andromeda Galaxy.

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...1968. Reproduction and population pressures. In E. Stellar and J. M. Sprague, eds...Southwick, C. H. 1955 a . The population dynamics of confined house...mechanisms in house mouse populations. Social behavior affecting...V. P. 1959. Effect of population density on adrenal glands...
...drugs are classified by their affinity for a particular area of brain tissue, and tissue is classified by its receptor populations. One practical consequence of this perspective is that the constants of Equation 3 provide rational criteria for designing...
...61 -62 Mayr, E., 70 Mendel, Gregor, 4 -5 Mendelian populations, 24 -25, 53 , 55, 57 -59; gene exchange, 60 63...32 , 36-37 Platonic types, 55 -57 Poisson series, 81 population, Mendelian, 57 -60 proteins, and random genetic drift...92 "pure races," 54 -57 Putnam, C., 31 quasi-stellar obects, 98 race, evolutionary genetics of, 51 95 ; adaptation...
...speculation no doubt is to Adam, he has ex- pressed no interest in the populousness of the heavens; he has asked only about stellar light, heat, and motion. Raphael oddly provides more answer than the immediate question requires. This discursive excess...
...impossible. Only a fool would try to govern a state whose population is half Latino. At the start of the twenty-first century...years. The star University of California system still had its stellar collection of Nobel Prize winners, but they had all come...
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...limitation was practiced in those populations (see also Bengtsson and Dribe 2006...These scales are specific to each population, and they are intended to control...and nominative lists of the current population at specific points in time. We can...are incomplete. For example, the population registers of Sart describe all residents...most previous studies of historical populations. In addition, all three of these...
...RFLP markers. The four populations shared a common male parent...The female parent of one population was a B. napus line resynthesized...MATERIALS AND METHODS Population development: Four DH populations were developed by crossing...Canadian spring canola cultivar Stellar (FERREIRA et al. 1994...
...Dysregulation in an Older Population* by Christopher L. Seplaki...McEwen 1998b; McEwen and Stellar 1993) describes how the...generalizability to broader populations, as well as to non-Western...sample from a non-Western population. This is important for two...effort to design and field population-based surveys that incorporate...
...Phenomena Associated with Population Density," Proceedings...Behaviour in Animal Populations," Proceedings of...Endocrines, Behavior and Population," Science 146...Reproduction and Population Pressures," in E. Stellar and J. Sprague...Regulating Systems in Populations of Animals," Science...
...small subset of the adult population. This is not surprising...Generating Surface Models of Population Using Dasymetric Mapping...Spatial Structure of Various Stellar Populations." In e-Proceedings...2005). "Spatial and Population Characteristics of Dwarf...
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Stellar Opposites: Sky Survey Reveals New Halo of Stars. by S. Williams The...different speeds. "It was certainly a surprise to nay team how well the two populations were resolved from one another with the new data," says Beers. Stars...
...Nations projects the worlds population, soon to top 6 billion...that over time the nations population will decline. Higher rates mean the population grows. The United States...in United States While a stellar lineup of delegates, including...
...instance, a large population of stars forms in...with a broad mix of stellar masses and luminosities...study the ages of stellar populations in star clusters and...look like an older stellar population. In some cases...
...contrasts sharply with the yellow nucleus of mostly older stars. What appears to be a "gap" separating the two stellar populations may actually contain some star clusters that are almost too faint to see. Curiously, an object that bears an...
...unusually dense clusters of stars and unusual color. Then they studied those regions further, searching for distinct stellar populations that would indicate the presence of a galaxy other than the Milky Way. In particular, they sought a branch of...
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...Cheryl Wetzstein While a stellar lineup of delegates including...on ways to reduce world population, American social policy...modern nations. "The population issue of the 21st century...who worry about shrinking populations think modern prosperity...woman, the United Nations Population Division estimates. Several...have replacement-level populations, according to the National...
...fat biopsies of anesthetized Stellar sea lions, or earn the moniker...surveillance among wildlife populations, helps with the capture of...causes of death among wildlife populations. An Alaska newspaper referred...the Aleutian Islands doing Stellar sea lion capture and research...
...fat biopsies of anesthetized Stellar sea lions, or earn the moniker...surveillance among wildlife populations, helps with the capture of...causes of death among wildlife populations. An Alaska newspaper referred...the Aleutian Islands doing Stellar sea lion capture and research...
...dominated by majority-Sunni populations. About 150,000 Iraqis and...military opponents and local populations through use of suicide bombings...civilians and hide among civilian populations with weapons stored and discharged...not materialized. Although stellar Army commanding Gens. John...
...in the world, Ashes Tests in Brisbane were often high on stellar cricket, low on drama because there was only ever going to...not Ashes cricket. This is a parochial squabble and both populations love it, and in the wider world of Test cricket right now...
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STELLAR POPULATIONS two broadly contrasting distributions...different parts of a galaxy . Population I stars are young, recently formed stars, whereas population II stars are old and highly evolved. Population II stars are formed early in...
POPULATION I AND II in astronomy: see stellar populations . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...years; this is called the stellar halo. The galaxy also has...and four smaller galaxies. Stellar Populations and Galactic...be grouped into two broad stellar populations that suggest how the galaxy...young stars categorized as Population I. The halo, spaces between...
...their physical composition (see stellar structure and stellar evolution ). The dark lines...II Walter Baade defined two "populations" of stars, and suggested that...shape of our own galaxy (see stellar populations ). In 1951 a Yerkes...
...distributed at random. This regularity is an indication that definite laws govern stellar structure and stellar evolution . In population I regions (see stellar populations ) like the spiral arms of galaxies or open star clusters, the stars fall almost...
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