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The Effective Temperature of the Central Star, and a Criterion for Complete Absorption of Hydrogen Ionizing Photons by the Nebula
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2016
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With the new measurements of the central star between 1500 Å and 3300 Å, practically the entire continuous emission has been measured or can be deduced if the nebula is optically thick for hydrogen and helium ionizing radiation. The effective temperature can then be found directly, if the ratio of the radius to the distance of the star is known. This latter quantity can be determined with different assumptions: that the brightness temperature in the visual is equal to the effective temperature is a reasonable assumption, with the advantage that even if it is not quite correct, the resultant effective temperature is only affected in a small way.
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- Session IV: The Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae
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