4.5: Mean Specific Intensity
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Look around you again from your position somewhere in the middle of a stellar atmosphere. The specific intensity around you is not isotropic. It is quite large in the sky above you, but is much greater if you look towards the hell at your feet. The mean specific intensity J around the complete 4π steradians around you is
J=14π∫2π0∫π0I(θ)sinθ dθdϕ
or, for short
J=14π∫Idω.
At the centre of the star, where the specific intensity is isotropic, J=I.