Cuesta College, San Luis Obispo, CA
Astronomy 10 learning goal M3.5
[15 points.] Decide whether our Sun will ever become a pulsar. If so, then discuss how this process will occur. If not, then discuss why this process cannot occur. Explain using the properties and evolution of stars.
Solution and grading rubric:
- p = 15/15:
Correct. Adequately describes either what the Sun would eventually become (white dwarf), or why the Sun cannot become a neutron star (pulsar). - r = 12/15:
Nearly correct (explanation weak, unclear or only nearly complete); includes extraneous/tangential information; or has minor errors. - t = 9/15:
Contains right ideas, but discussion is unclear/incomplete or contains major errors. At least demonstrates understanding that the Sun is not massive enough to become a supergiant -> type II supernova -> neutron star, and/or understands the properties of a pulsar that presumably cannot be attained by the medium-mass Sun. - v = 6/15:
Limited relevant discussion of supporting evidence of at least some merit, but in an inconsistent or unclear manner. Explains that the Sun will become a pulsar, or explains that the Sun cannot become a pulsar because it is too massive. - x = 3/15:
Implementation/application of ideas, but credit given for effort rather than merit. - y = 1.5/15:
Irrelevant discussion/effectively blank. - z = 0/15:
Blank.
Section 4160
p: 9 students
r: 3 students
t: 10 students
v: 9 students
x: 7 students
y: 1 student
z: 1 student
Section 5166
p: 11 students
r: 5 students
t: 14 students
v: 22 students
x: 3 students
y: 0 students
z: 0 students
A sample "p" response (from student 0223):
Another "p" response (from student 4607), perhaps looking to be disappointed when the Sun does not go out with a bang:
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