Notes:
Binary system is two stars/planets revolving around a single center of gravity present outside of both stars. Special case is symbiotic systems with 2 stars. Example- Cooled giant star and hot smaller star. On earth we experience high energy in visible spectrum but
unusual high energy in different block of spectrum. (I dont know whether these are considered visible spectrum but something tells me that these layers are extreme)
There are hot gases on giant start explained by presence of smaller hotter star. Matter gets transferred from cooler star to hotter star which means over the period the smaller start would get bigger.
1. The passage implies that symbiotic star systems differ from other binary systems in which of the following ways?
A. Symbiotically paired stars emit a radiation pattern different from that of most binary stars.B. In symbiotic star systems, one star is the center of the other’s orbit.
C. Symbiotically paired stars are the only binary stars which are capable of exchanging matter.
D. Symbiotic star systems are more common than other binary systems.
E. Symbiotic star systems are the only binary systems that can be detected by satellite-borne instruments.
Question 2
2. According to the passage, the radiation emitted by symbiotic stars is distinctive in that it
A. is visible on photographic plates.
B. consists partly of visible waves.
C. cannot be detected by satellite-borne instruments.
D. is sometimes higher at the extreme ends of the spectrum.E. emanates primarily from the larger star.
Question 3
3. According to the passage, the exchange of matter within a symbiotic system may be described as a process in which
A. the red giant becomes smaller while the small star gains mass.B. the small star loses mass while the red giant grows larger.
C. both the red giant and the small star decrease in size.
D. both stars absorb matter emitted by the surrounding gas cloud.
E. both stars gradually return to their original gaseous state.
Question 4
4. The passage as a whole can be considered an answer to which of the following questions?
A. How do binary star systems evolve into symbiotic systems?
B. Why are symbiotic stars surrounded by ionized gas?
C. What percentage of the binary star systems detected to date are symbiotic pairs?
D. Why are red giants usually accompanied by intensely hot, small stars?
E. Why do certain binary stars emit unusual radiation patterns?