Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Betelgeza" in Slovenian language version.
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: Vzdrževanje CS1: samodejni prevod datuma (povezava)The 0.047 arcsecond measurement was for a uniform disk. In the article Michelson notes that limb darkening would increase the angular diameter by about 17%, hence 0.055 arcseconds
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: Vzdrževanje CS1: samodejni prevod datuma (povezava)Assuming a distance of 197 ± 45 pc, an angular distance of 43.33 ± 0.04 mas would equate to a radius of 4.3 AU or 920 R☉
We derive a uniform-disk diameter of 42.05 ± 0.05 mas and a power-law-type limb-darkened disk diameter of 42.49 ± 0.06 mas and a limb-darkening parameter of (9.7 ± 0.5) × 10−2
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: Vzdrževanje CS1: samodejni prevod datuma (povezava){{navedi časopis}}
: Vzdrževanje CS1: samodejni prevod datuma (povezava)The 0.047 arcsecond measurement was for a uniform disk. In the article Michelson notes that limb darkening would increase the angular diameter by about 17%, hence 0.055 arcseconds
The yellow/red "image" or "photo" of Betelgeuse commonly seen is not a picture of the red supergiant, but a mathematically generated image based on the photograph. The photograph was of much lower resolution: The entire Betelgeuse image fit within a 10x10 pixel area on the Hubble Space Telescopes Faint Object Camera. The images were oversampled by a factor of 5 with bicubic spline interpolation, then deconvolved.
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: Vzdrževanje CS1: samodejni prevod datuma (povezava)Assuming a distance of 197 ± 45 pc, an angular distance of 43.33 ± 0.04 mas would equate to a radius of 4.3 AU or 920 R☉
We derive a uniform-disk diameter of 42.05 ± 0.05 mas and a power-law-type limb-darkened disk diameter of 42.49 ± 0.06 mas and a limb-darkening parameter of (9.7 ± 0.5) × 10−2
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: Vzdrževanje CS1: samodejni prevod datuma (povezava){{navedi conference}}
: Vzdrževanje CS1: samodejni prevod datuma (povezava)The 0.047 arcsecond measurement was for a uniform disk. In the article Michelson notes that limb darkening would increase the angular diameter by about 17%, hence 0.055 arcseconds
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: Vzdrževanje CS1: samodejni prevod datuma (povezava)The yellow/red "image" or "photo" of Betelgeuse commonly seen is not a picture of the red supergiant, but a mathematically generated image based on the photograph. The photograph was of much lower resolution: The entire Betelgeuse image fit within a 10x10 pixel area on the Hubble Space Telescopes Faint Object Camera. The images were oversampled by a factor of 5 with bicubic spline interpolation, then deconvolved.
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: Vzdrževanje CS1: samodejni prevod datuma (povezava)Assuming a distance of 197 ± 45 pc, an angular distance of 43.33 ± 0.04 mas would equate to a radius of 4.3 AU or 920 R☉
We derive a uniform-disk diameter of 42.05 ± 0.05 mas and a power-law-type limb-darkened disk diameter of 42.49 ± 0.06 mas and a limb-darkening parameter of (9.7 ± 0.5) × 10−2
{{navedi revijo}}
: Vzdrževanje CS1: samodejni prevod datuma (povezava)The yellow/red "image" or "photo" of Betelgeuse commonly seen is not a picture of the red supergiant, but a mathematically generated image based on the photograph. The photograph was of much lower resolution: The entire Betelgeuse image fit within a 10x10 pixel area on the Hubble Space Telescopes Faint Object Camera. The images were oversampled by a factor of 5 with bicubic spline interpolation, then deconvolved.
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: Vzdrževanje CS1: samodejni prevod datuma (povezava){{navedi revijo}}
: Vzdrževanje CS1: samodejni prevod datuma (povezava)The 0.047 arcsecond measurement was for a uniform disk. In the article Michelson notes that limb darkening would increase the angular diameter by about 17%, hence 0.055 arcseconds
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