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THE SUN 
The Nearest Star to us
The Sun 
The governor of Solar System. 
Only day time star and closest 
star to the Earth. 
It is 13,00,000 times bigger 
than Earth. 
The light takes 8.24 minutes 
to reach Earth. 
To cover its diameter, 109 
Earth will be required. 
It emits the radiations in all 
Electromagnetic spectrum .
Physical Profile of Sun 
Observation data 
Mean distance 
from Earth 
1.496×108 km 
Visual brightness (V) −26.74 
Absolute magnitude 4.85 
Spectral classification G2V 
Angular size 31.6′ – 32.7′ 
Physical characteristics 
Mean diameter 1.392×106 km 
Equatorial radius 6.955×105 km 
Mass 1.9891×1030 kg 
Average density 1.408×103 kg/m3 
Equatorial surface gravity 274.0 m/s2 
Escape velocity 617.7 km/s 
Temperature 
of surface (effective) 
5,778 K 
Luminosity (Lsol) 3.846×1026 
Orbital characteristics 
Mean distance 
from Milky Way core 
~2.5×1017 km 
26,000 light-years 
Galactic period (2.25–2.50) × 108 yrs 
Velocity ~220 km/s 
(orbit around the center of the 
Galaxy) 
Rotation characteristics 
Obliquity 7.25° 
(to the ecliptic) 
Sidereal Rotation period 
(at 16° latitude) 
25.38 days 
(at equator) 25.05 days 
(at poles) 34.3 days 
Rotation velocity 
(at equator) 
7.189×103 km/h
Atmosphere of Sun 
Sun’s 
atmosphere 
starts from and 
above the 
surface layer 
named 
‘Photosphere’. 
The layer above Photosphere, with the thickness of 
~2,000 KM is ‘Chromosphere’. 
The outermost layer of the Sun’s atmosphere is 
known as ‘Corona’, it extends upto millions of 
kilometer above Chromosphere. 
Chromosphere and Corona is visible only during Total 
Solar Eclipse.
Photosphere 
It is less than 500 KM deep. The 
photoshpere is the layer in the 
Sun’s atmosphere that is dense 
enough to emit plenty of light 
but not so dense that the light 
can’t escape. 
It is very-low-density gas. The 
density is 3400 times less dense 
than the air we breath. 
The layer below photosphere is 
dense and can produce 
continuous spectra, but atoms in 
the photosphere absorb 
photons of specific wavelengths 
producing absorption lines.
The layer has a mottled 
appearance because it is 
made up of dark-edged 
regions. 
It is known as granules and 
pattern is called as 
granulation. 
Granule lasts for 10 to 20 
minutes. Spectra shows 
that centers are a few 
hundred degrees hotter 
than the edges, and Doppler 
shifts reveals that the 
centers are rising and the 
edges are sinking at the 
speed of 1 km/sec.
Chromosphere 
Chromosphere is 1000 times fainter 
than the photosphere. 
Characteristic flash seen during the 
total solar eclipse in pink colour is 
produced in chromosphere – it is a 
combination of emission lines in red, 
blue and violet Balmer line. 
Chromosphere has low-density gas. It 
is about 108 times less dense than the 
air we breath. 
At the bottom of layer temperature 
is low (4300 K) but then rises rapidly. 
The region where temperature rises 
rapidly is called transition region.
Corona 
Spectrum of corona showed that the 
temperature is in the order of million 
degree. It is not bright because it is very 
low density gas only 1-10 atoms/cm3. 
The study showed that the light from 
outer corona is reflected sunlight i.e. 
outer corona contains dust particles that 
reflects sunlight in all directions. 
Corona is the region where high speed 
winds are getting generated known as 
Solar Wind. It has the velocity of 300- 
800 km/sec.
Internal Structure of the Sun
CORE 
of the sun 
It extends from 0 to 0.25 solar radii. 
It has the density of 150g/cm3. 
It has the temperature of 13.6 to 15 million K. 
It is the fastest rotating part. 
All of its energy generate in the core through nuclear fusion. 
98% is through p-p chain and 2% is through CNO cycle.
Radiative Zone 
This is a region where 
the sharp regime 
change between the 
uniform rotation of 
the radiative zone and 
the differential 
rotation of the 
convection zone 
It starts from 0.25 to 0.70 solar radii. 
It is hot and dense which helps in transferring 
the matter from core to outer part through 
radiation. 
Material from bottom to top gets cooler with the 
altitude (7 million to 2 million K).
Magnetic Activities on the Sun 
Solar Flare 
A solar flare is a violent 
explosion in the Sun's 
atmosphere with an 
energy equivalent to 
tens of millions of 
hydrogen bombs.
Sun Spot 
Sunspot is the easily observable 
magnetic activity on the Sun’s surface. 
Because of their cooler temperature 
region at the magnetic region it appears 
as a dark spot. 
The temperature of the sunspot is of 
the order of 4250K as compared to 
surrounding of 5700 K. 
It has a inside dark part known as 
umbra and outside lighter part known 
as penumbra. 
The presence of magnetic filed in the 
sunspot was first observed by Gorge 
Ellery Hale in 1908 through the Zeeman 
Effect.
How Aurora forms…
How big is the Sun…
How small is the Sun…
Life Cycle of Sun/Possible end of Sun
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The sun

  • 1. THE SUN The Nearest Star to us
  • 2. The Sun The governor of Solar System. Only day time star and closest star to the Earth. It is 13,00,000 times bigger than Earth. The light takes 8.24 minutes to reach Earth. To cover its diameter, 109 Earth will be required. It emits the radiations in all Electromagnetic spectrum .
  • 3. Physical Profile of Sun Observation data Mean distance from Earth 1.496×108 km Visual brightness (V) −26.74 Absolute magnitude 4.85 Spectral classification G2V Angular size 31.6′ – 32.7′ Physical characteristics Mean diameter 1.392×106 km Equatorial radius 6.955×105 km Mass 1.9891×1030 kg Average density 1.408×103 kg/m3 Equatorial surface gravity 274.0 m/s2 Escape velocity 617.7 km/s Temperature of surface (effective) 5,778 K Luminosity (Lsol) 3.846×1026 Orbital characteristics Mean distance from Milky Way core ~2.5×1017 km 26,000 light-years Galactic period (2.25–2.50) × 108 yrs Velocity ~220 km/s (orbit around the center of the Galaxy) Rotation characteristics Obliquity 7.25° (to the ecliptic) Sidereal Rotation period (at 16° latitude) 25.38 days (at equator) 25.05 days (at poles) 34.3 days Rotation velocity (at equator) 7.189×103 km/h
  • 4. Atmosphere of Sun Sun’s atmosphere starts from and above the surface layer named ‘Photosphere’. The layer above Photosphere, with the thickness of ~2,000 KM is ‘Chromosphere’. The outermost layer of the Sun’s atmosphere is known as ‘Corona’, it extends upto millions of kilometer above Chromosphere. Chromosphere and Corona is visible only during Total Solar Eclipse.
  • 5. Photosphere It is less than 500 KM deep. The photoshpere is the layer in the Sun’s atmosphere that is dense enough to emit plenty of light but not so dense that the light can’t escape. It is very-low-density gas. The density is 3400 times less dense than the air we breath. The layer below photosphere is dense and can produce continuous spectra, but atoms in the photosphere absorb photons of specific wavelengths producing absorption lines.
  • 6. The layer has a mottled appearance because it is made up of dark-edged regions. It is known as granules and pattern is called as granulation. Granule lasts for 10 to 20 minutes. Spectra shows that centers are a few hundred degrees hotter than the edges, and Doppler shifts reveals that the centers are rising and the edges are sinking at the speed of 1 km/sec.
  • 7. Chromosphere Chromosphere is 1000 times fainter than the photosphere. Characteristic flash seen during the total solar eclipse in pink colour is produced in chromosphere – it is a combination of emission lines in red, blue and violet Balmer line. Chromosphere has low-density gas. It is about 108 times less dense than the air we breath. At the bottom of layer temperature is low (4300 K) but then rises rapidly. The region where temperature rises rapidly is called transition region.
  • 8. Corona Spectrum of corona showed that the temperature is in the order of million degree. It is not bright because it is very low density gas only 1-10 atoms/cm3. The study showed that the light from outer corona is reflected sunlight i.e. outer corona contains dust particles that reflects sunlight in all directions. Corona is the region where high speed winds are getting generated known as Solar Wind. It has the velocity of 300- 800 km/sec.
  • 10. CORE of the sun It extends from 0 to 0.25 solar radii. It has the density of 150g/cm3. It has the temperature of 13.6 to 15 million K. It is the fastest rotating part. All of its energy generate in the core through nuclear fusion. 98% is through p-p chain and 2% is through CNO cycle.
  • 11. Radiative Zone This is a region where the sharp regime change between the uniform rotation of the radiative zone and the differential rotation of the convection zone It starts from 0.25 to 0.70 solar radii. It is hot and dense which helps in transferring the matter from core to outer part through radiation. Material from bottom to top gets cooler with the altitude (7 million to 2 million K).
  • 12. Magnetic Activities on the Sun Solar Flare A solar flare is a violent explosion in the Sun's atmosphere with an energy equivalent to tens of millions of hydrogen bombs.
  • 13. Sun Spot Sunspot is the easily observable magnetic activity on the Sun’s surface. Because of their cooler temperature region at the magnetic region it appears as a dark spot. The temperature of the sunspot is of the order of 4250K as compared to surrounding of 5700 K. It has a inside dark part known as umbra and outside lighter part known as penumbra. The presence of magnetic filed in the sunspot was first observed by Gorge Ellery Hale in 1908 through the Zeeman Effect.
  • 15. How big is the Sun…
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  • 17. Life Cycle of Sun/Possible end of Sun