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− | The evaluation of stars' properties is classically performed by comparing the stars' light spectra and fluxes to the known solar properties. Another method to find the stars' rotation velocity will be discussed here: the extrapolation to the other solar-like stars of an empiric solar property, which consists of a direct relationship between the star's frequency and its surface gravity, without the need of any other parameters.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | The evaluation of stars' properties is classically performed by comparing the stars' light spectra and fluxes to the known solar properties. Another method to find the stars' rotation velocity will be discussed here: the extrapolation to the other solar-like stars of an empiric solar property, which consists of a direct relationship between the star's frequency and its surface gravity, without the need of any other parameters. |
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Title | Novel Method for the Evaluation of the Rotation Velocity of Solar-like Stars |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Thierry De Mees |
Keywords | Sun, solar-like stars, surface gravity, rotation velocity, gravitational constant |
Published | 2012 |
Journal | General Science Journal |
No. of pages | 3 |
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Abstract
The evaluation of stars' properties is classically performed by comparing the stars' light spectra and fluxes to the known solar properties. Another method to find the stars' rotation velocity will be discussed here: the extrapolation to the other solar-like stars of an empiric solar property, which consists of a direct relationship between the star's frequency and its surface gravity, without the need of any other parameters.