radial velocity
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Definition
Noun: * The component of an object's velocity that is directed along the line of sight from the observer: In astronomy and physics, radial velocity is the speed at which an object moves directly toward or away from an observer. It is measured by analyzing the Doppler shift in the object's light spectrum.
Usage
Radial velocity is a specific scientific term used primarily in astronomy, astrophysics, and related fields. It describes motion along the line connecting the observer and the object. * Astronomers use the radial velocity method to detect exoplanets by measuring the slight wobble of a star. * The radial velocity of a galaxy, indicated by its redshift, tells us how fast it is receding from Earth.
Examples
- The star's radial velocity was calculated to be -25 km/s, indicating it is moving toward our solar system.
- Measuring the radial velocity of celestial objects is fundamental to understanding the dynamics of star clusters.
- A positive radial velocity value means the object is moving away from the observer.
Advanced Usage
- Radial Velocity Curve: A graph showing how an object's radial velocity changes over time, often used to infer the presence of orbiting bodies like planets.
- The periodic wobble in the star's radial velocity curve revealed an orbiting Jupiter-sized planet.
- Radial Velocity Semi-Amplitude (K): A key measured parameter from a radial velocity curve that relates to the masses of objects in a binary or planetary system.
Variants and Related Words
- Radial (adjective): Relating to, arranged like, or moving along a radius or rays from a central point.
- Radial motion, radial symmetry.
- Velocity (noun): The speed of something in a given direction.
- Tangential Velocity (noun): The component of velocity perpendicular to the radial direction, representing motion across the line of sight.
- Proper Motion (noun): The apparent angular motion of a celestial object across the sky, perpendicular to the radial direction.
Synonyms
- Line-of-sight velocity
- Doppler velocity (when derived from the Doppler effect)
Related Concepts
- Doppler Effect / Doppler Shift: The change in frequency or wavelength of a wave in relation to an observer moving relative to the source. This is the primary phenomenon used to measure radial velocity in astronomy.
- Redshift and Blueshift: An increase (redshift) or decrease (blueshift) in the wavelength of light from an object, caused by its radial velocity away from or toward the observer, respectively.
Noun
- velocity along the line of sight toward or away from the observer