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UNCERTAINTIES IN THE STAR-COUNT ANALYSIS KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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천문학회지 (Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society)
한국천문학회 (Korean Astronomical Society)
초록

We have examined how sensitively the extinction value determined by the method of star-count depends on such factors as the plate limit, the size of counting reseau, the non-linearity in the number distribution of stars with magnitude, and the angular resolution demanded by the given problem. We let the Poisson distribution portray the statistical nature of the countings, and chose the region containing the globule Barnard 361 as an example field. Uncertainties due to various combinations of the factors are presented in graphic forms: (1) Dynamic range in the extinction measurements is evaluated as a function of reseau size for varying plate limits. (2) Statistical errors involved in the star-count are analized in terms of the signal-to-noise ratio, the plate limit and the reseau size. (3) Systematic error due to the non-linearity in the number distribution are thoroughly analized. (4) Finally, a methodology is presented for correcting the systematic error in the observed radial density gradient. These graphs are meant to be used in selecting proper size of the reseau and in estimating errors inherent to the star-count analysis.

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ABSTRACT
I. INTRODUCTION
II. EXTINCTION DETERMINATION BY STAR COUNTS
III. ERRORS IN THE EXTINCTION DERIVED FROM STAR COUNTS
IV. SUMMARY AND DISCUSSION
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저자
  • HONG SEUNG SOO(Department of Astronomy, Seoul National University)
  • LEE SEE-WOO(Department of Astronomy, Seoul National University)