Noise-Equivalent Flux Density (NEFD) is a measure used primarily in the field of astronomy and astrophysics to quantify the sensitivity of a detector, such as an astronomical camera or radio telescope, to detect faint signals. It is defined as the flux density level of a source of electromagnetic radiation (such as light or radio waves) that produces a signal equal to the noise level of the detector.
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