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| תופעת מיקרו-עידוש כבידתי× | מרחק קינמטי× | התאמת עקומת פליטה ספקטרלית (SED)× | |
|---|---|---|---|
| תחום | אסטרונומיה | אסטרונומיה | אסטרונומיה |
| משפחה | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| שנת המקור≠ | 1986 | 1957 | 2003 |
| הוגה השיטה≠ | Bohdan Paczynski | Bert Westerhout | Gustavo Bruzual |
| סוג≠ | Observational detection method | Kinematic measurement method | Analysis and modeling method |
| מקור מכונן≠ | Paczynski, B. (1986). Gravitational microlensing by the galactic halo. Astrophysical Journal, 304, 1-5. DOI ↗ | Reid, M. J., et al. (2014). Trigonometric parallaxes of high mass star forming regions: the structure and kinematics of the Milky Way. Astrophysical Journal, 783(2), 130. DOI ↗ | Bruzual, G., & Charlot, S. (2003). Stellar population synthesis at arbitrary metallicity with the Bruzual & Charlot models. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 344(3), 1000-1028. DOI ↗ |
| כינויים≠ | Microlensing, Gravitational Lensing Method | Galactic Kinematic Distances, Rotation-Curve Distance, Kinematic Parallax | SED Analysis, Spectral Energy Distribution Method, Photometric Redshift |
| קשורות | 3 | 3 | 3 |
| תקציר≠ | Gravitational microlensing is an observational technique that exploits Einstein's prediction that massive objects bend light. When a star or planet passes in front of a distant star from our perspective, its gravity acts as a lens, magnifying and distorting the background star's light. First proposed by Bohdan Paczynski in 1986, this method has discovered hundreds of exoplanets and provides unique sensitivity to low-mass planets and dark matter. | Kinematic distance is a method for estimating distances to objects in the Milky Way using their observed radial velocities and the known rotation curve of the Galaxy. Developed in the 1950s by Bert Westerhout and others, this technique enables distance determination to distant molecular clouds and masers without trigonometric parallax or individual object luminosities. | Spectral Energy Distribution (SED) fitting is the technique of comparing observed photometric measurements of galaxies across many wavelengths against theoretical predictions from stellar population synthesis models. By fitting models to observations, astronomers estimate galaxy properties including redshift, mass, age, star formation rate, and dust content without requiring expensive spectroscopic observations. |
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