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What’s going on... Sun Recipe
W
ondering what is inside
the Sun was mostly
conjecture up until the 19th
century when scientists began to
find clues in sunlight.
Decades before quantum mechanics
explained the energy levels within atoms,
many scientists were noticing that heated
substances could be identified by the
fingerprint like lines found in the glowing
light they emitted. Known as
spectroscopy, the technique of examining
light for what lies within is dramatically
shown on the cover of Pink Floyd’s
album, Dark Side of the Moon. Watching
a whole range of visible colours emerge
from what was once just white light is not
really something we should consider
obvious. Similarly, when German
physicist Gustav Kirchhoff heated
hydrogen gas and observed very specific
coloured lines of visible light, he had no
reasons to explain the colours, but the line
pattern was not random. If hydrogen was
present in any mixture of gas it could be
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identified by these lines when examining
the emerging light. Alongside hydrogen,
other elements and molecules soon had
their ‘fingerprints’ meticulously recorded
and utilised in chemical analysis. [1]
Kirchhoff and others turned their
attention to sunlight and found evidence
for all kinds of elements, including iron,
calcium and a previously unknown
element, helium. Although a list of Sun
ingredients could now be made, it was
still difficult to know how much of each
was present. The relative abundance of
star ingredients was solved in 1925, when
British born Cecilia Payne looked at light
from thousands of other stars and then
used a statistical analysis which mixed
classical notions of temperature with the
newly acquired knowledge of atomic
quantum energies. Writing her doctorate
thesis at Harvard, Cecilia concluded that
hydrogen was dominant in all stars,
including our Sun. [2]
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REFERENCES
[1] Carroll & Ostlie 1996, An Introduction to
Modern Astrophysics, Addison-Wesley
Publishing
[2] Stryker 1984, A Life in Astronomy, Science
Magazine, vol. 224, no. 4650, JSTOR Health &
General Sciences
[3] https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/
parker-solar-probe (website visited 03-04-2019)
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With modern theories and space
missions confirming that the Sun’s mass
consists of about 70% hydrogen and
27% helium, it is amazing that other
elements can be detected so readily via
spectroscopy. We still have much to
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