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Bolometric correction is a factor used in astronomy to convert the observed brightness of a star, measured in a specific wavelength band, to its total bolometric luminosity, accounting for all emitted radiation across all wavelengths. This correction is crucial for accurately determining the intrinsic luminosity and energy output of stars, which is essential for understanding stellar properties and evolution.
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