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by ChrisFoster
2637 days ago
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In terms of hiding an emitter, the relevant quantity is the beam solid angle in the far field. This is wavelength dependent which implies temperature dependence if we're talking thermal radiation. The lower the temperature, the longer the wavelength and the wider the beam (given fixed emitter geometry). So there's a tradeoff between hiding your Dyson sphere vs extracting the most energy from the source. |
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