Measurement of the stellar irradiance f - inaoe
Measurement of the stellar irradiance f - inaoe Measurement of the stellar irradiance f - inaoe
A(λ=V) R = -------------------- E(B-V) Parametrization of the extinction curves : Cardelli et al ApJ 345,245, 1989 Fitzpatrick PASP, 111, 63, 1999 DIB = Diffuse Interstellar Bands
Maps used to determine the reddening of a star if its distance is estimated calibration means here values of color indices for “normal” non-reddened stars
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- Page 7 and 8: Energy received at Earth : (stellar
- Page 9 and 10: monochromatic magnitude of Vega (Ok
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Maps used to determine<br />
<strong>the</strong> reddening <strong>of</strong> a star if its<br />
distance is estimated<br />
calibration means<br />
here values <strong>of</strong> color<br />
indices for “normal”<br />
non-reddened stars