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Homework Statement
The main sequence can be approximated by a relation of the form L\proptoT^5 .
In Cluster A, a main sequence star called Star α has the same B – V colour as the Sun, and a V-band apparent magnitude of 11.3.
The effective temperature of Star α is 5800K. In Cluster B, a main sequence star called Star β has an effective temperature of 9000K and a V-band apparent magnitude of 17.0.
Derive an approximate value for the distance to Cluster B. {9}
I have already shown that Cluster A lies at an approximate distance of 200pc by using its absolute magnitude as 4.8 which was stated.
Homework Equations
m_{a}-M_{a}=5log_{10}(d_{a})-5
m_{b}-M_{b}=5log_{10}(d_{b})-5
L=4\piσR^{2}T_{eff}^{4} ( However as in the question earlier on it says L is proportional to T^5 I don't think we can use this equation)
The Attempt at a Solution
I have tried numerous ways but I can't seem to get the distance for cluster B on its own.
Also I do not really see how you can use L\proptoT^{5} in the equations for the apparent and absolute magnitude.
I am so confused any help would be great, thanks
