evolutionary track tor-e fargašt Fr.: trajet évolutif In a theoretical → Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, the path taken by an evolving star. → evolutionary; → track. |
Hayashi track tor-e Hayashi Fr.: trajet de Hayashi The path on the → Hertzsprung-Russell diagram that is followed by a fully → convective → pre-main sequence star to reach the → zero-age main sequence. Hayashi tracks for → low-mass stars are near vertical. At higher masses, stars become increasingly radiative as they contract and the Hayashi tracks are almost horizontal. Named after the Japanese astrophysicist Chushiro Hayashi (1920-2010), who published his paper in 1961 (PASJ 13, 450); → track. |
Henyey track tor-e Henyey Fr.: trajet de Henyey A nearly horizontal path on the → Hertzsprung-Russell diagram that a → pre-main sequence star of small mass follows in an early stage of evolution after leaving the → Hayashi track and before reaching the → main sequence. During this stage the pre-main sequence star remains almost wholly in radiative equilibrium. After Louis George Henyey (1910-1970), American astronomer. Henyey et al. (1955, PASP 67, 154). |
track 1) tor; 2) tor gereftan Fr.: 1) trace, piste, trajet; 2) suivre la trace de 1a) Evidence, as a mark or a series of marks, that something has passed. M.E. trak, from M.Fr. trac, from O.Fr. trac "track of horses, trace" (mid-15c.), possibly from a Germanic source (compare M.L.G. treck, Du. trek "drawing, pulling). Tor, from Lori, Laki, Fini, Bandar-Abâsi tor "track, trace, mark;"
maybe ultimately from Proto-Ir. *tar- "to cross over;" cf. Av. tar-
"to cross over;" Mid.Pers. (+*ui-) widur-, widôr- "to pass (beyond, over); Pers.
gozar; Baluci tar(r)- "to walk;" Yaghnobi tir-, ter-
"to go, leave;" → trans-. |
tracking torgiri Fr.: poursuite The facility that allows a telescope to follow a celestial object during in its westward motion in the sky. Verbal noun from → track. |
tracking accuracy rašmandi-ye torgiri Fr.: précision de poursuite The accuracy with which a → telescope tracks a target. |
white dwarf cooling track râh-e sardeš-e sefid kutulé Fr.: trajet de refroidissement de naine blanche In the → Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, the evolutionary track followed by a → low-mass or an → intermediate-mass star when it can no longer produce thermonuclear energy. The track starts at the end of the → horizontal branch to lead the star to a → white dwarf phase. |