Galaxy effective radius
ID: galaxy-effective-radius
The effective radius of a galaxy, often denoted as \( R_e \) or \( r_{\text{eff}} \), is a key parameter in astronomy that describes the size of a galaxy in terms of its brightness distribution. Specifically, it is defined as the radius within which half of the total light (or luminosity) of the galaxy is contained.
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