The Sérsic profile is a mathematical function used to describe the brightness distribution of astronomical objects, particularly galaxies and bulges of galaxies. It was introduced by the Argentine astronomer José Sérsic in 1963. This profile is an extension of the simpler exponential (for disk-like structures) and de Vaucouleurs (for elliptical structures) profiles, allowing for a more flexible representation of the surface brightness of an object.
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