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12 June, 23:34

An astronomer has been observing two Cepheid variable stars over the course of a month. Both variable stars have the exact same period of pulsation. Star A is twice as bright as Star B. Which of the following statements most accurately reflects the relationship between the astronomer (on Earth) and both Cepheid variable stars? Stars A and B have the same luminosity, but Star A is closer to Earth than Star B. Stars A and B have the same luminosity, but Star B is closer to Earth than Star A. Stars A and B are both the same distance from Earth, but the luminosity of Star A is greater than Star B

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  1. 13 June, 03:04
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    The luminosity of both the stars is same star A is closer to the planet Earth as compared to star B.

    Explanation:

    From the mentioned case we can infer that the most accurate relation between the stars and the astronomer on earth observing for over a period is that the luminosity of the stars is same.

    The more drawn out the pulsation time frame, the more brilliant the star. The period-luminosity connection for old style Cepheid was found in 1908 by Henrietta Swan Leavitt in an examination of thousands of different stars in the Magellanic Clouds.
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