chemical evolution fargašt-e šimiyâyi (#) Fr.: évolution chimique A cumulative change in the chemical properties, or more specifically, the relative abundances of chemical elements in an astrophysical system. |
evolution fargašt (#) Fr.: évolution Any process of formation or growth; development; a process of gradual, progressive change;
a product of such development; something evolved. Verbal noun of → evolve. |
evolutionary fargašti (#) Fr.: évolutif Of, pertaining to, or in accordance with a theory of evolution. Adjective of → evolution. |
evolutionary mass jerm-e fargašti (#) Fr.: masse évolutive The stellar mass based on → effective temperature and → luminosity, as derived from → evolutionary tracks. → evolutionary; → mass. |
evolutionary model model-e fargašt (#) Fr.: modèle d'évolution A model, based on theoretical calculations, which predicts the behavior of an astronomical entity (stars, galaxies, Universe) over time. → evolutionary; → model. |
evolutionary stage gâmeye fargašt Fr.: étape d'évolution A particular step or phase in the evolution of an astronomical object. → evolutionary; → stage. |
evolutionary time scale zamân-marpel-e fargašt Fr.: échelle de temps d'évolution The characteristic time it takes an evolving astronomical object to pass from a step to another. → evolutionary; → time scale. |
evolutionary track tor-e fargašt Fr.: trajet évolutif In a theoretical → Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, the path taken by an evolving star. → evolutionary; → track. |
revolution gardeš (#) Fr.: révolution The movement of a celestial body which is in orbit around another. It is often measured as the → orbital period. Verbal noun of → revolve. |
sidereal revolution period dowre-ye gardeš-e axtari (#) Fr.: période de révolution sidérale The time taken by a planet or satellite to complete one revolution about its primary with respect to stars. For Earth, same as → sidereal year. Sidereal periods of the solar system planets, interms of the sidereal year, are as follows: Mercury 0.240846 (87.9691 days); Venus 0.615 (225 days); Earth 1 (365.25636 solar days); Mars 1.881; Jupiter 11.86; Satrurn 29.46; Uranus 84.01; and Neptune 164.8. That of the Moon is 0.0748 (27.32 days) and for → Sedna 12050. → sidereal; → revolution; → period. |
stellar evolution fargašt-e setâré Fr.: évolution stellaire The gradual changes in physical state (spectrum, luminosity, temperature) and chemical composition that occurs during the life of a star. |