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<h2 align=center><b>Spectral (Stellar) Classification | <h2 align=center><b>Spectral (Stellar) Classification System</b></h2> | ||
<P><font size="2">The original version of the current MK system | <P><font size="2">The original version of the current MK system | ||
was defined by Morgan, Keenan, and Kellman (1943), and a revised | was defined by Morgan, Keenan, and Kellman (1943), and a revised | ||
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<TD vAlign=center width="12%"> <h5 align=center><b>Class | <TD vAlign=center width="12%"> <h5 align=center><b>Class** | ||
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<TD vAlign=center width="33%"> <h5 align=center><b>Color | <TD vAlign=center width="33%"> <h5 align=center><b>Color | ||
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<BLOCKQUOTE ALIGN="CENTER">**Three additional categories are also | |||
in the scheme: R, N, and S types, which were later realized to | |||
represent stars with peculiar heavy-metal abundances. Other types | |||
(Q for novae, W for Wolf-Rayet stars, T for T Tauri stars, <I>etc...</I>) | |||
are encountered infrequently. Thus, the above listing is considered | |||
the standard classification scheme, and R, N, S, T, Q, W, etc... | |||
are addendums in the rare cases they are observed.**</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE ALIGN="CENTER">Each class is subdivided into 10 categories by decreasing | |||
temperature within each class. This scale ranges from 0 (the hottest) | |||
to 9 (the coolest), i.e., A0, A1, A2, ... A8, A9. So, an A4 star | |||
is hotter then an A7. For instance, Vega is an A0 and the Sun | |||
is a G2. | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE ALIGN="CENTER">Stars are then further classified | |||
by their type into six luminosity categories by the Yerkes scheme, | |||
as seen in the Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram below (based on Luminosity | |||
and Temperature (K)):: <STRONG>Ia: Most Luminous Supergiants, | |||
Ib: Less Luminous Supergiants, II: Luminous Giants, III: Normal | |||
Giants, IV: Sub-Giants, V: Main Sequence (Dwarfs)</STRONG>. Thus, | |||
Sol, is categorized a G2V classification. That is, a G-Type 2 | |||
Main Sequence star.</BLOCKQUOTE> |
Revision as of 00:53, 8 January 2009
Spectral (Stellar) Classification System
The original version of the current MK system was defined by Morgan, Keenan, and Kellman (1943), and a revised list of standards was published in 1953 by Morgan and Johnson. Additional refinements have been added since then.
MK Spectral Classification System (Standard)
Class** |
Color |
Temperature (K) |
Composition |
O |
Dark Blue |
28,000-50,000 |
ionized atoms, especially helium |
B |
Blue |
10,000-28,000 |
neutral helium, some hydrogen |
A |
Light Blue |
7,500-10,000 |
strong hydrogen, some ionized metals |
F |
White |
6,000-7,500 |
hydrogen and ionized metals; calcium and iron |
G |
Yellow |
5,000-6,000 |
ionized calcium; both neutral and ionized metals |
K |
Orange |
3,500-5,000 |
Neutral metals |
M |
Red |
2,500-3,500 |
Strong molecules; titanium oxide, neutral calcium |
**Three additional categories are also
in the scheme: R, N, and S types, which were later realized to represent stars with peculiar heavy-metal abundances. Other types (Q for novae, W for Wolf-Rayet stars, T for T Tauri stars, etc...) are encountered infrequently. Thus, the above listing is considered the standard classification scheme, and R, N, S, T, Q, W, etc...
are addendums in the rare cases they are observed.**
Each class is subdivided into 10 categories by decreasing
temperature within each class. This scale ranges from 0 (the hottest) to 9 (the coolest), i.e., A0, A1, A2, ... A8, A9. So, an A4 star is hotter then an A7. For instance, Vega is an A0 and the Sun is a G2.
Stars are then further classified
by their type into six luminosity categories by the Yerkes scheme, as seen in the Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram below (based on Luminosity and Temperature (K)):: Ia: Most Luminous Supergiants, Ib: Less Luminous Supergiants, II: Luminous Giants, III: Normal Giants, IV: Sub-Giants, V: Main Sequence (Dwarfs). Thus, Sol, is categorized a G2V classification. That is, a G-Type 2
Main Sequence star.