What is the relationship between a Cepheid's period and its luminosity?
The longer the pulsation period of a Cepheid, the more luminous it is. This relationship allows astronomers to use Cepheids as standard candles for measuring cosmic distances.
How does the P-L relation help in astronomy?
The period-luminosity (P-L) relation helps astronomers determine the distance to nearby galaxies by comparing the apparent brightness of Cepheid variable stars with their known absolute magnitudes.
Who discovered the Cepheid Period Luminosity relationship?
Henri Cepheid discovered the relationship between a Cepheid's period and its luminosity in the early 20th century.
What is an absolute magnitude in astronomy?
Absolute magnitude is a measure of the intrinsic brightness of an astronomical object, as it would appear from a distance of 10 parsecs (about 32.6 light-years) away.
How do Cepheid variable stars pulsate?
Cepheid variable stars pulsate due to the expansion and contraction of their outer layers, which causes changes in their brightness that follow a regular period.