MEASURING TEMPERATURES FOR STARS I

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Cooler objects will have redder colors. To the extent that Stellar spectra look like blackbodies, the temperature of a star can also be measured amazingly accurately by recording the brightness in two different filters.

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It turns out that colors can still be used to measure stellar temperatures, the relationship between color and surface temperature is just a little more complicated and needs to be calibrated using computer models.

To get a stellar temperature:

  1. Measure the brightness of a star through two filters and compare the ratio of red to blue light
  2. Compare to the spectra of computer models of stellar spectra of different temperature and develop an accurate tex2html_wrap141

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Michael Bolte
Wed Jan 14 12:55:54 PST 1998