2.8 Flashcards

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Temperature Structure of the Sun (T(τ))

and its luminosity

effective temperature of the sun

A

Effective Temperature of the Sun (Teff, ⊙):

5780 K

Blackbody with L = 4 π R σ Teff4

  • For τ=0 → T(τ=0) = (1 / 2)1/4 Teff = 0.84 Teff = 4860 K
  • For τ=2/3 → T(τ=2/3) = Teff.
  • For log τ = -1, 0, 0.5, 1
  • T = 5030, 6110, 7520, 9941 K .
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Limb-Darkening Law for the Sun

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  • Normalized Intensity (I(0, μ) / I(0,1)): Normalized at center = 1
  • At limb I(0, μ=0) / I(0,1) = 0.4. I(0, μ) follows a linear law
  • I seen and measured as I(R / R), apparent norm. radial distance
  • R / R = sin θ
  • The formula translates into:

I(R / R) / I(0) = 3/5 (sqrt(1-(R / R)2) + 2/3)

these just seem to be a collection of random things, idk

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Observed Solar Limb Darkening

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  • Agrees well with grey atmosphere for V-band
  • Wavelength dependence:
    – Much stronger darkening in the UV
    Weaker in the red
  • Two parameter description for color effects: I(R / R) / I(0) = β / (1 + β) (sqrt(1-(R / R)2) + 1/β). (Eddington approximation for grey atmosphere: β = 3/2)
  • Reasons for λ-dependence: decrease of temperature with height
  • Short wavelength light from deep layers leads to strong limb darkening
  • Long wavelength light from high up in the atmosphere leads to weak limb darkening
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Limb Darkening Parameter for Different Wavelengths

qualitative relationship

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Wavelength (λ) and Limb Darkening Parameter (β): 380 nm (β = 10), 425 nm (β = 5.0), 480 nm (β = 3.0), 540 nm (β = 2.0), 680 nm (β = 1.2), 800 nm (β = 0.9).

truly, i dont think im learning this so i hope he doesnt ask, but would be quite random in my opinion, i think i will learn: lower for higher wavelengths

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Limb Darkening of Other Stars

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can be measured as a by-product of planet transit curves

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