List of common astronomy symbols
This is a compilation of symbols commonly used in astronomy, particularly professional astronomy.
Age (stellar)
    
- τ - age
 
Astrometry parameters
    
Astrometry parameters
- Rv - radial velocity
 - cz - apparent radial velocity
 - z - Redshift
 - μ - proper motion
 - π - parallax
 - J - epoch
 - α - Right Ascension
 - δ - Declination
 - λ - Ecliptic longitude
 - β - Ecliptic latitude
 - l - Galactic longitude
 - b - Galactic latitude
 
Cosmological parameters
    
Cosmological parameters
- h - dimensionless Hubble parameter
 - H0 - Hubble constant
 - Λ - cosmological constant
 - Ω - density parameter
 - ρ - density
 - ρc - critical density
 - z - redshift
 
Distance description
    
Distance description for orbital and non-orbital parameters:
- d - distance
- d - in km = kilometer
 - d - in mi = mile
 - d - in AU = astronomical unit
 - d - in ly = light-year
 - d - in pc = parsec
 - d - in kpc = kiloparsec (1000 pc)
 
 - DL - luminosity distance, obtaining an objects distance using only visual aspects
 
Luminosity comparison
    
Luminosity comparison:
- LS, L☉ - luminosity of the Sun (Sol)
 
Luminosity of certain object:
- Lacc - accretion luminosity
 - Lbol - bolometric luminosity
 
Mass comparison
    
Mass comparison:
Mass of certain object:
- M●[1] - mass of black hole
 - Macc - mass of accretion disc
 
Metallicity comparison
    
Metallicity comparison:
Orbital parameters
    
Orbital Parameters of a Cosmic Object:
- α - RA, right ascension, if the Greek letter does not appear, á letter will appear.
 - δ - Dec, declination, if the Greek letter does not appear, ä letter will appear.
 - P or Porb or T - orbital period
 - a - semi-major axis
 - b - semi-minor axis
 - q - periapsis, the minimum distance
 - Q - apoapsis, the maximum distance
 - e - eccentricity
 - i - inclination
 - Ω - longitude of ascending node
 - ω - argument of periapsis
 - RL - Roche lobe
 - M - Mean anomaly
 - Mo - Mean anomaly at epoch
 
Radius comparison
    
Radius comparison:
Spectral comparison
    
Spectral comparison:
- see Stellar classification
 - m(object) - Apparent magnitude
 - M(object) - Absolute magnitude, for galaxies and stars
 - H(object) - Absolute magnitude, for planets and nonstellar objects
 
Temperature description
    
Temperature description:
See also
    
    
References
    
- Ultra-luminous X-ray sources: X-ray binaries in a high/hard state?, Z. Kuncic, R. Soria, C. K. Hung, M. C. Freeland, G. V. Bicknell, 2006
 
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