... and then calibrated using known size (diameter) measurements, so that the rest goes into what you call 'fudge factor'.
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Replying to @FaizaFaria
So why is this paper "Preliminary Albedos and Diameters”? http://bit.ly/1VmpCVA Both diameters & albedos are calculated, yes?
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Replying to @kchangnyt
IR brightness is measured. All other properties are estimated. Important parameter estimates are calibrated.
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Replying to @FaizaFaria
Right, diameter is not measured. It is calculated from thermal models to replicate IR brightness in the 4 bands, yes?
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Replying to @kchangnyt
Nothing wrong with 'better' or 'worse' thermal model as long as size is measured verifiably better. Myhrvold don't do that.
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Replying to @FaizaFaria
Nathan is claiming that the model is “good” because they came up with all these arbitrary rules for the calibration.
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Replying to @kchangnyt
Also, since you mentioned 'arbitrary rules for the calibration', any specifics on that? Any specific rule that seemed wrong or /1
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Replying to @FaizaFaria
That's section 3.2. Perhaps I should have said "data processing" instead of "calibration."
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Replying to @kchangnyt
No sarcasm, I am completely serious. * That * will be a very significant report and a true contribution to society/science.
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Replying to @FaizaFaria
That's not my working hypothesis, but when such things do happen, it starts with a crazy accusation. Will follow up regardless.
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Working hypothesis is it's a messy gray area somewhere in-between.
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