Bolometric Magnitude
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Bolometric Magnitude
1. The magnitude of
a star for the entire electromagnetic
spectrum without atmospheric absorption.
The magnitude measured within the earth's atmosphere by a bolometer is
the radiometric magnitude.
2. Loosely = radiometric
magnitude. [[/A>|/A>]]
References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use