spectrovariations
Spectrovariations refer to the observable changes in the spectral characteristics of celestial objects over time. These variations can manifest as alterations in brightness, color, or the specific wavelengths of light emitted or absorbed. Studying spectrovariations allows astronomers to infer a great deal about the physical processes occurring within distant stars, galaxies, and other cosmic phenomena.
The causes of spectrovariations are diverse. For stars, they can be due to stellar pulsations, such as
Galaxies can also exhibit spectrovariations, particularly active galactic nuclei (AGNs) powered by supermassive black holes. Changes