Remarkable analytic relations among greybody parameters
Davide Elia, Stefano Pezzuto

TL;DR
This paper derives and discusses analytic relations among greybody parameters, clarifying their physical implications, and introduces new equations for astrophysical observations, especially in star formation studies using Herschel data.
Contribution
It provides new analytic equations linking greybody parameters to observable quantities, enhancing understanding and analysis of astrophysical data.
Findings
Analytic relations for greybody peak position in different regimes
Expressions for bolometric quantities as functions of greybody parameters
A method to derive dust temperature and emissivity directly from spectra
Abstract
In this paper we derive and discuss several implications of the analytic form of a modified blackbody, also called greybody, which is widely used in Astrophysics, and in particular in the study of star formation in the far-infrared/sub-millimeter domain. The research in this area has been greatly improved thanks to recent observations taken with the Herschel satellite, so that it became important to clarify the sense of the greybody approximation, to suggest possible further uses, and to delimi its intervals of validity. First, we discuss the position of the greybody peak, making difference between the optically thin and thick regimes. Second, we analyze the behavior of bolometric quantities as a function of the different greybody parameters. The ratio between the bolometric luminosity and the mass of a source, the ratio between the so-called "sub-millimeter luminosity" and the…
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