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Is there a specific constant name for the fifth root of 100?
I understand that each scale you go up on the absolute magnitude scale, the luminosity decreases by the fifth root of 100, or around 2.512. Is there a name for the constant 2.512, or not. Also, is the ...
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Confusion over habitable zone
I am confused over the habitable zone, as I calculated the expected temperature of Earth (minus greenhouse effects), and it would be -17 C. Which is below the freezing point of water.
I also made a ...
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What units are used for the Stefan-Boltzmann law?
I have a star with given temperature in Kelvin and radius in solar radii. I tried to calculate the luminosity of the star using Stefan Boltzmann's law, and got an absurd number (over 1 million). What ...
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What is meant by the notation $A^{\times{B}}_{\div{C}}$; where A,B,C are real numbers?
I have come across a few papers using the notation $A^{\times{B}}_{\div{C}}$; where A,B,C are real number. For example, $3000^{\times{3}}_{\div{4}}$.
An example can be Eqn (4) in Stern & Laor (...
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Total luminosity of total population of galaxies!
I'm trying to get the total luminosity of a total population of galaxies.
I have the Schechter Function like
$$\Phi(L) = \frac{\Phi^{*}}{L^{*}} \left(\frac{L}{L^{*}}\right)^{\alpha} \exp \left(\frac{...
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Convolve a SED with a filter. Is convoluting the mathematical operation?
I know that in order to get the Flux of a star (or something else) in a particular filter from its SED (luminosity per unit wavelength), I need to convolve the spectrum (SED) with the filter response. ...
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How to calculate the distance to galaxies with standard candles?
I was wondering how the distance in Mpc could be calculated between Earth and a galaxy using the luminosity provided? Do not be shy to use all math necessary :)
Clarification:
Luminosity is inversely ...