Why Does the Sun Shine?

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Why Does the Sun Shine?

Is the Sun on Fire? Fire (oxidation) produces light and heat, just like the Sun. Source: chemical potential energy Suppose the Sun were made of carbon and oxygen. The Sun could contain 3x10 55 C plus twice as many O Reaction: C + O 2 = CO 2 M = 2 x 10 33 gm M C = 12 x m p (6 protons + 6 neutrons) M O = 16 x m p (8 protons + 8 neutrons m p = 1.6 x 10-24 gm (mass of the proton) M CO2 = (12 + 32) * m p N = M / M CO2 = 2.6 X 10 55 (number of reactions possible)

Is the Sun on Fire? Fire produces light and heat, just like the Sun Suppose the Sun were made of carbon and oxygen. The Sun could contain 3x10 55 C plus twice as many O Each chemical reaction releases about 10-11 ergs. Total chemical potential would be 10 45 ergs. 3 x 10 55 reactions x 1.6 x 10-11 erg/reaction ~ 5 x 10 44 erg

Is the Sun on Fire? Fire produces light and heat, just like the Sun Suppose the Sun were made of carbon and oxygen. The Sun could contain 3x10 55 C plus twice as many O Each chemical reaction releases about 10-11 ergs. Total chemical potential would be 10 45 ergs. This is the solar luminosity for 4000 years. τ = 5 x 10 44 erg / 4 x 10 33 erg/s = 10 11 sec = 4000 years

Is the Sun Accreting? Comets and asteroids falling into the Sun release gravitational potential energy. To get enough energy to power the Sun would require the Sun s mass to increase by about 3% every million years. The Earth's orbital period would increase by about 2 seconds/year - a value ruled out by observation.

Is the Sun Just Cooling? Hot objects contain heat, which can be radiated away Gravitational potential of the Sun = GM 2 /R Suppose the Sun is slowly collapsing. This could power the Sun at its present luminosity for 30,000,000 years The Sun would be slowly shrinking - an effect measurable over 2000 years

But the Sun is Old! Radioactive dating shows that rocks on Earth are up to 3.8 billion years old Meteorites are up to 4.6 billion years old If the Sun is this old, it needs another source of energy

Nuclear Fusion

Why Does The Sun Shine? (The Sun Is A Mass Of Incandescent Gas) Why Does The Sun Shine? is an educational recording from a 1959 record called "Space Songs". It has been re-recorded by They Might Be Giants The sun is a mass of incandescent gas A gigantic nuclear furnace where hydrogen is built into helium at a temperature of millions of degrees Yo ho it's hot The Sun is not a place where we could live but here on earth there'd be no life without the light it gives We need it's light We need it's heat We need it's energy The sun is a mass of incandescent gas A gigantic nuclear furnace where hydrogen is built into helium at a temperature of millions of degrees

The sun is hot It is so hot that everything on it is a gas Iron Copper Aluminum and many others The sun is large If the sun were hollow a million earths could fit inside and yet the sun is only a middle-sized star The sun is far away About 93 million miles away! and that's why it looks so small And even when it's out of sight the sun shines night and day The sun gives heat The sun gives light The sunlight that we see The sunlight comes from our own sun's atomic energy

Scientists have found that the sun is a huge atom-smashing machine The heat and light of the sun come from the nuclear reactions of Hydrogen Carbon Nitrogen and Helium The sun is a mass of incandescent gas A gigantic nuclear furnace where hydrogen is built into helium at a temperature of millions of degrees ----- Recently They Might Be Giants admitted that the song is scientifically incorrect. The Sun is made of plasma, not gas. They have revised the title to: Why the Sun Really Shines, with the new opening line: The Sun is a Miasma of Incandescent Plasma

Nuclear Fusion Proton-Proton reaction

How Fusion Works E=mc 2 4 H He 4 + energy The mass of 4 H atoms exceeds the mass of a He atom by 0.7%. Every second, the Sun converts 6x10 8 tons of H into 5.96x10 8 tons of He. The Sun loses 4x10 6 tons of mass every second. At this rate, the Sun can maintain its present luminosity for about 10 11 years.

How do we know? The p-p reaction also produces neutrinos. Neutrinos do not interact strongly with matter, pass right through the Sun, and arrive at Earth in 8 minutes. Solar neutrinos were first detected by Ray Davis of BNL in the 1960s The observations agree with predictions for the standard solar model

Cosmic Gall, by John Updike Neutrinos, they are very small. They have no charge and have no mass And do not interact at all. The earth is just a silly ball To them, through which they simply pass, Like dustmaids down a drafty hall Or photons through a sheet of glass. They snub the most exquisite gas, Ignore the most substantial wall, Cold-shoulder steel and sounding brass, Insult the stallion in his stall, And, scorning barriers of class, Infiltrate you and me! Like tall And painless guillotines, they fall Down through our heads into the grass. At night, they enter at Nepal And pierce the lover and his lass From underneath the bed - you call It wonderful; I call it crass.