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<p>produces a "gray" absorption in the atmosphere of a star, that is, it is independent of any specific wavelength and absorbs along the entire electromagnetic spectrum. In that case,<br/>
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<p>where  is the <a href="page.php?w=effective_temperature">effective temperature</a> at that depth and  is the optical depth.</p>

<p>This illustrates not only that the observable temperature and actual temperature at a certain physical depth of a star vary, but that the optical depth plays a crucial role in understanding the stellar structure. It also</p><p>
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