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CASE 4: Draw a light curve for the following conditions: (fourth case): (1) two stars of equal surface brightness (2) no
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- Case 4 Draw A Light Curve For The Following Conditions Fourth Case 1 Two Stars Of Equal Surface Brightness 2 No 1 (49.9 KiB) Viewed 11 times
CASE 4: Draw a light curve for the following conditions: (fourth case): (1) two stars of equal surface brightness (2) no limb darkening (3) alternately total and annular eclipses (4) elliptical orbit with a major axis not lined up with the observer's line of sight. LIGHT CURVE 4 LIGHT INTENSITY TIME CASE 6: Draw a light curve for the following conditions (sixth case): (1) a small star of high surface brightness and a large star of low surface brightness (2) no limb darkening (3) partial eclipses (Sides of graph MUST slope in.) (4) circular orbits. LIGHT CURVE 6 LIGHT INTENSITY TIME CASE 7: Draw a light curve for the following conditions: (1) two stars of equal surface. brightness (2) both stars have limb darkening (3) altemately total and annular eclipses (Sides of graph MUST slope in.) (4) orbit is elliptical with major axis not aligned with the observer's line of sight. LIGHT CURVE 7 LIGHT INTENSITY TIME
CASE 10: (1) two stars of equal surface brightness (2) both stars have limb darkening (3) partial eclipses (4) circular orbit. LIGHT CURVE 10 LIGHT INTENSITY TIME CASE 11: (1) two stars of equal surface brightness (2) no limb darkening (it is hard to tell if there is limb darkening or not with tidal effects) (3) partial eclipses (4) circular orbits so small that tidal effects are significant, L.e. the stars are tidally distorted. LIGHT CURVE 11 LIGHT INTENSITY TIME