Rossiter-McLaughlin effect
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Named after Richard Alfred Rossiter and Dean Benjamin McLaughlin.
Noun
[edit]Rossiter-McLaughlin effect (plural Rossiter-McLaughlin effects)
- (astronomy) A spectroscopic phenomenon observed when an object moves across the face of a rotating star which is seen to undergo a redshift anomaly caused by the obscuration of different parts of its disk.
Further reading
[edit]- Rossiter-McLaughlin effect on Wikipedia.Wikipedia