pseudomagnitude

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English

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Etymology

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From pseudo- +‎ magnitude.

Noun

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pseudomagnitude (plural pseudomagnitudes)

  1. A measurement that gives an indication of size but which is not a true magnitude. For example some pseudomagnitude values can be negative.
    • 2016, Alain Chelli, Gilles Duvert, Laurent Bourgès, Guillaume Mella, Sylvain Lafrasse, Daniel Bonneau, Olivier Chesneau, “Pseudomagnitudes and Differential Surface Brightness: Application to the apparent diameter of stars”, in Astronomy & Astrophysics[1], volume 2016:
      It makes use of two new reddening-free concepts: a distance indicator called pseudomagnitude, and a quasi-experimental observable that is independent of distance and specific to each star, called the differential surface brightness (DSB).