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Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphere under construction? Rob O'Connor (23 Oct 2015 08:50 UTC)

Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphere under construction? Rob O'Connor 23 Oct 2015 08:50 UTC

Tim Little wrote:
 > Mean surface absolute temperatures go roughly with the fourth root of
 > irradiance...

Hello, stranger! Welcome back.

Yes, Stefan-Boltzmann is a very useful starting point.
Albedo and greenhouse effect will modify things a bit.

 > Actually hotter stars would be easier to block, since a planet of
 > given starting temperature would be further away with a lesser angular
 > diameter of star.

For planets of similar temperature/irradiance, assuming stars of the
same size, yes.

Luminosity varies with (star radius)^2 and (Temperature)^4, right?.

Rob O'Connor