The Sydney University Stellar Interferometer: stellar photometry, spectrophotometry, and effective temperatures.

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Stellar Interferometers: Stellar Diameters, Effective Temperatures: Stellar Interferometers, Effective Temperatures: Spectrophotometry

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The Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI) is a new optical instrument designed to measure the angular diameters of stars and the angular separations of close binary stars. The angular dimensions, in combination with complementary photometry, spectrophotometry, and spectroscopy, enable fundamental properties of stars to be determined. A specific example is the combination of angular diameters with observed spectral flux distributions to determine emergent flux distributions and effective temperatures. The potential accuracy of empirical determinations of effective temperature as a function of spectral type is discussed.

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