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thermal emission

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thermal
adjective[before noun]
uk /ˈθɜː.məl/ us /ˈθɝː.məl/
physics, geologyspecialized
connected ...
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emission
noun
uk /iˈmɪʃ.ən/ us /iˈmɪʃ.ən/
the act of sending out gas, heat, ...
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The temperature structure responds accordingly to restore the energy balance at each level by changing the thermalemission.
Thermalemission is the spontaneous emission of photons due to thermal motion of charges in the material.
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This is the mechanism of fluorescence and thermalemission.
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The rover also completed a miniature thermalemission spectrometer sky and ground observation.
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After the pulse, when the voltage returns to its steady-state value, the defects start to emit trapped carriers due to the thermalemission process.
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Measurement of an x-ray spectrum allows the temperature to be determined, assuming it is thermalemission from the surface of a neutron star.
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The mirror coatings are chosen to have minimal thermalemission.
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The f/ratio is long to have a small secondary mirror, again to minimize the telescope's thermalemission.
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The secondary mirror is undersized to prevent the instrument from seeing the thermalemission from the telescope structure around the primary mirror.
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Reflectors can also be used to selectively reduce or eliminate unwanted thermalemission.
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Tests on the thermalemission spectrometer indicate that it was undamaged, and the heaters would be enabled with sufficient power.
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The miniature thermalemission spectrometer was also used to observe the sky and ground.
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Planets orbiting far enough from stars to be resolved reflect very little starlight so planets are detected through their thermalemission instead.
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Normally such emission may be an indication of thermalemission by warm dust.
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The rover also searched for clouds with its navigation camera and observed the sky and ground with its miniature thermalemission spectrometer.
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This instrument operated simultaneously at wavelengths of 450 and 850 micron (with 91 and 37 pixels, respectively), and was sensitive to the thermalemission from interstellar dust.
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Discrete spectra are contrasted with the continuous spectra also seen in such experiments, for example in thermalemission, in synchrotron radiation, and may other light-producing phenomena.
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Over time, because the solidified lava is denser than the still-molten magma below, this crust can founder, triggering an increase in thermalemission at the volcano.
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