luminositetsfunktion
Luminositetsfunktion is a term used in astronomy and astrophysics to describe the distribution of light emitted by a stellar population or a galaxy. It quantifies how much light is produced at different intrinsic brightness levels. Essentially, it answers the question of how many stars of a particular luminosity exist within a given population.
The luminositetsfunktion is typically represented as a function of luminosity, denoted by the symbol $\Phi(L)$, where
For stars, the luminositetsfunktion is often derived by observing a large sample of stars and measuring their
For galaxies, the luminositetsfunktion is also crucial for understanding galaxy populations. It describes how many galaxies