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Glossary term: O型星

Description: O型星是指光谱类型为 "O "的恒星。天文学家通过光谱中电离氦的吸收线来识别O型星。它们的典型(有效)温度超过约 30,000 开尔文(K)。与其他恒星相比,人眼中的O型星呈蓝白色,除非星际红化或大气红化产生重大影响。O 型星是主要光谱分类中最热、最蓝的恒星。主序上的 O 型星质量最大(约 15 个太阳质量以上),氢燃烧寿命最短,因此大多出现在恒星形成区内和周围。

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A smooth line declining at longer wavelengths with a few sharp dips.

Spectrum of an O-type star

Caption: The spectrum of the O-type star HD 235673 with wavelength in nanometers on the x-axis and flux on the y-axis. The top part of the plot shows the same spectrum but with bright patches for wavelengths with high flux and dark patches for wavelengths with low flux. The colour of the line between 400 nm and 700 nm roughly corresponds to the colour the human eye would see light of that wavelength. Below 400 nm and above 700 nm, where the human eye can see little to no light, the lines are coloured blue and red respectively. The black lines show spectral absorption lines caused by atoms and ions of different elements in the star’s atmosphere. These atoms and ions absorb at specific wavelengths, causing sharp, dark lines in the spectra. How strong these lines are depends on the temperature of the star’s atmosphere. Two stars made from the same mix of elements could have spectra with vastly different sets of lines in their spectra if they have different temperatures in their atmospheres. For O-type stars the most important features are a small number of lines caused by ionized helium. These lines are stronger in O-type stars than in cooler stars. Lines from helium atoms and hydrogen atoms also appear in the spectrum. The spectrum has more flux at the blue end of the spectrum than at the red end of the spectrum.
Credit: IAU OAE/SDSS/Niall Deacon

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