What is the B-V color index?
The B-V color index measures the difference in brightness of a star through blue (B) and visual (V) filters, indicating its temperature.
How do hotter stars appear in terms of B-V values?
Hotter stars have smaller or negative B-V values because they emit more blue light.
What is the significance of a larger B-V value for a star?
A larger B-V value indicates that a star appears redder and has a lower temperature.
How is the effective temperature (Teff) calculated from B-V?
The effective temperature is estimated using empirical calibrations, such as the Ballesteros formula, which relates B-V to Teff.
What is the Ballesteros formula used for?
The Ballesteros formula provides a quick approximation of a star’s effective temperature based on its B-V color index.
Can this calculator be used for any type of star?
This calculator is suitable for main-sequence stars, as the Ballesteros formula is calibrated primarily for these types.
Where can I find more detailed information about stellar temperatures?
You can refer to astronomical textbooks or online resources that discuss stellar atmospheres and temperature calibrations.