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Today I learned that astronomers measure star brightnesses in the modern AB system, using (logarithmic) units of Janskys, where one Jansky is 10−26 W⋅m−2⋅Hz−1. Why is there the extremely cursed Hz−1? Hz is already s−1. Why is it like that. Astronomers, why is it like that. s−1−1 is just seconds
If you cancel all the units, you get… 1 Jy = 10−26 kg m2 s−3m−2 s−1−1 = 10-26 kg s−2. …so we measure starlight in the same units as surface tension.
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