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Old February 2nd 09, 06:16 AM posted to alt.astronomy
BradGuth
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Default Brown dwarf numbers way down

On Feb 1, 5:59*pm, "K. Carson" wrote:
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BradGuth wrote:
The point is, 192 DB or better cmos imager should have no problems in
getting us a darn good look-see at Sirius C, that is unless you intend
to either exclude the IR spectrum or not otherwise use a narrow
bandpass or spectrum cutoff optical filter that would easily exclude
everything above 750 nm. *I might consider a 750 to 1500 nm or
possibly even an 800 to 1200 nm bandpass as a good enough starting
point, of which by itself would eliminate the vast bulk of most
everything Sirius A and B have to offer.


The bandgap of Si is about 1200 nm, such dim objects are invisible.


Whatever, if you say so. Are you opposed to using CCDs?

~ BG