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Potrivirea distribuției spectrale de energie (SED)×Transfer de radiație×Fotometria de Tranzit×
DomeniuAstronomieAstronomieAstronomie
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anul apariției200319781984
Autorul originalGustavo BruzualDimitri MihalasWilliam Borucki
TipAnalysis and modeling methodComputational simulation methodObservational photometric pipeline
Sursa seminalăBruzual, 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 ↗Mihalas, D. (1978). Stellar Atmospheres (2nd ed.). San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. ISBN: 0716703742Borucki, W. J., & Summers, A. L. (1984). The photometric method of detecting other planetary systems. Astrophysical Journal, 281, 537-553. DOI ↗
Denumiri alternativeSED Analysis, Spectral Energy Distribution Method, Photometric RedshiftRT Modeling, Radiative Transport, Light Transport SimulationPhotometric Transit Method, Planetary Transit Detection
Înrudite333
RezumatSpectral 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.Radiative transfer is the mathematical treatment of how light propagates through matter, including absorption, emission, and scattering. Central to astrophysics and stellar atmosphere modeling, radiative transfer calculations translate physical conditions (density, temperature, composition) into observable spectra and colors, bridging theory and observation.Transit photometry is an observational technique that detects exoplanets by monitoring the periodic dips in stellar brightness as planets cross in front of their host stars. First systematized by William Borucki in 1984, this method became the most successful exoplanet detection technique, with the Kepler space telescope discovering thousands of confirmed exoplanets using this approach.
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