The smaller the black hole, the higher the effective temperature and the faster it radiates.
The two stars differ in effective temperature by only 250 K and have a mass ratio of 0.91.
The effective temperature of 5,585 K gives the star a yellow hue.
The star has an effective temperature of 6900 Kelvin and is 1.5 solar masses.
The star has a mass of 1.5 solar masses, and effective temperature 6900 Kelvin.
This star has about 1.6 times the mass of the sun and an effective temperature of 3,795 K.
Its mass is 1.2 solar and effective temperature 5610 kelvins.
If a star were a black body, the same effective temperature would result from any region of the spectrum.
An intuitive guess would be that the external noise defines an effective temperature.
This distribution is determined by the effective temperature within each of laser levels.