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Bolometric luminosities can also be
calculated using a
bolometric correction to a
luminosity in a
particular p****band. The term
luminosity is also used...
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solar luminosity (L☉) is a unit of
radiant flux (power
emitted in the form of photons)
conventionally used by
astronomers to
measure the
luminosity of stars...
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Eddington luminosity, it will
initiate a very
intense radiation-driven
stellar wind from its
outer layers.
Since most m****ive
stars have
luminosities far below...
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Luminosity distance DL is
defined in
terms of the
relationship between the
absolute magnitude M and
apparent magnitude m of an
astronomical object. M =...
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integrated luminosities, as the
higher the
integrated luminosity, the more data is
available to analyze. Here are a few
examples of the
luminosity of certain...
- and the
apparent magnitudes of both stars, the
luminosities can be found, and by
using the m****–
luminosity relationship, the m****es of each star. These...
- Look up
luminosity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Luminosity is the
total amount of
energy radiated by an
object per unit time.
Luminosity may also...
- to a
ratio of 100 in
their luminosities, and a
difference of n
magnitudes in
absolute magnitude corresponds to a
luminosity ratio of 100n/5. For example...
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luminosities comparable to supergiants. Asymptotic-giant-branch (AGB) and post-AGB
stars are
highly evolved lower-m**** red
giants with
luminosities that...
- to
rewrite the
Schechter function in
terms of magnitudes,
rather than
luminosities. In this case, the
Schechter function becomes: n ( M ) d M = ( 0.4...