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- Spectral_energy_distribution abstract "A spectral energy distribution (SED) is a plot of brightness or flux density versus frequency or wavelength of light. It is used in many branches of astronomy to characterize astronomical sources. For example, in radio astronomy, an SED with a negative spectral index around −0.7 would indicate a synchrotron radiation source. In infrared astronomy, SEDs can be used to classify young stellar objects.".
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- Spectral_energy_distribution wikiPageExternalLink heasarc.nasa.gov.
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- Spectral_energy_distribution subject Category:Applied_and_interdisciplinary_physics.
- Spectral_energy_distribution subject Category:Observational_astronomy.
- Spectral_energy_distribution subject Category:Optical_phenomena.
- Spectral_energy_distribution subject Category:Radiation.
- Spectral_energy_distribution subject Category:Scattering.
- Spectral_energy_distribution subject Category:Spectroscopy.
- Spectral_energy_distribution type NaturalPhenomenon111408559.
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- Spectral_energy_distribution comment "A spectral energy distribution (SED) is a plot of brightness or flux density versus frequency or wavelength of light. It is used in many branches of astronomy to characterize astronomical sources. For example, in radio astronomy, an SED with a negative spectral index around −0.7 would indicate a synchrotron radiation source. In infrared astronomy, SEDs can be used to classify young stellar objects.".
- Spectral_energy_distribution label "Spectral energy distribution".
- Spectral_energy_distribution label "光谱能量分布".
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