Sources of Radiation: ASTR 3730: Fall 2003
Sources of Radiation: ASTR 3730: Fall 2003
Blackbody
radiation
Important because:
• Interiors of stars (for example) are like this
• Emission from many objects is roughly of this form.
ASTR 3730: Fall 2003
A general principle in physics is that energy cannot flow
spontaneously from a cold body to a hot one (a statement
of the second law of thermodynamics). Implies that the
intensity of blackbody radiation can only depend on T:
T T
In I n’
†
Spectrum of blackbody radiation
The frequency dependence of blackbody radiation is given
by the Planck function:
2hn 3 /c 2
Bn (T) =
exp(hn /kT) -1
• h = 6.63 x 10-27 erg s is Planck’s constant
• k = 1.38 x 10-16 erg K-1 is Boltzmann’s constant
†
Same units as specific intensity: erg s-1 cm-2 steradian-1 Hz-1
…find Te = 5770 K.
Note: effective
† temperature is well-defined even if the
spectrum is nothing like a blackbody.
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