I have two questions that are very very similar to the one above but I'm pretty sure I have no value for the constant.
Question 1, parts a & b
A binary star has a total apparent magnitude of 15.00. One component star is twice as bright as the other.
(a) Show that the apparent magnitude of the brighter star is 15.44. [2]
This one I can do, but don't understand why it works.
Ie - m + 2.5log(F) = mbright --> F= 1.5
15 + 2.5log(1.5) = 15.44
So why does that work?
(b) The fainter star has an absoloute magnetude of 4.50. How far away is the binary system in Kpc?
Then this next question I'm sure I could do if it wasn't for the confusion with part a but I have a mental block because of that. I know the distance equation D = 10 ^ (m-M)/5 x 10, but I need the apparent magnitude of the fainter star to work that out and I can't do it. I don't think you need to find the total apparent magnitude to find the answer but I could be wrong.
EDIT - Going on a complete guess is the apparent mag of the faint star 16.19 (using 15 + 2.5log(3) ) giving a distance of 2.18Kpc? Even if this is right, it's revision for an exam so I'd like to know how to do it rather than fluking my way there.