Estimating Fundamental Parameters of Celestial Objects Using Some Observational Parameters
Keywords:
Apparent size, Appearance, Isoscele view, Scalene viewAbstract
Far away objects seem to appear smaller than the original size. There is
confusion about the concept of the perceived size of objects based on distance. In this
work, new mathematical formulae are given for the apparent size of objects in both isoscele
view and scalene view in terms of absolute distance. The new formulae for the temperature
of black bodies and the true diameter of luminous objects are obtained from the apparent
size relations. The present study will highlight the diameter of luminous objects and the
expression for the temperature of black bodies.
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2025-04-24
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Prasad, M., Vishnu Kumar, G. C., & Shah, D. (2025). Estimating Fundamental Parameters of Celestial Objects Using Some Observational Parameters. Jordan Journal of Physics, 15(2), 119–124. Retrieved from https://jjp.yu.edu.jo/index.php/jjp/article/view/623
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