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Temperature and flux density should, in principle, have different spectral indices. (In Rayleigh-Jeans limit, a blackbody has spectral index 0 in temperature and spectral index +2 in flux density.) We don't change our spectral index parameter when we change the units of stokes. We should consider doing that, or at least warn.
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Spectral index doesn't change when converting between temperature and flux density
Oct 5, 2023
Temperature and flux density should, in principle, have different spectral indices. (In Rayleigh-Jeans limit, a blackbody has spectral index 0 in temperature and spectral index +2 in flux density.) We don't change our spectral index parameter when we change the units of
stokes
. We should consider doing that, or at least warn.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: