File:Alpha Centauri relative sizes.png
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A comparison of the sizes and colors of the stars in the Alpha Centauri system with the Sun.
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David Benbennick made this image on January 29, 2005 with the following Metapost program as stars.mp:
verbatimtex \font\foo=cmss9 at 10pt \foo etex sunrad=0.3in; alpharad = 1.227*sunrad; betarad = 0.865*sunrad; proximarad = 0.145*sunrad; gap = 0.8*sunrad; pair sunpos, alphapos, betapos, proximapos; sunpos = (0 + gap + sunrad, 1.9*sunrad); alphapos = sunpos + (sunrad + gap + alpharad, 0); betapos = alphapos + (alpharad + gap + betarad, 0); proximapos = betapos + (betarad + gap + proximarad, 0); beginfig(1); fill unitsquare xscaled ((xpart proximapos) + proximarad + gap) yscaled (2 * (ypart sunpos)); fill fullcircle scaled (2*sunrad) shifted sunpos withcolor (1,0.960,0.949); % Colour is fff1ed label.bot(btex Sun etex, sunpos - (0, sunrad)) withcolor white; fill fullcircle scaled (2*alpharad) shifted alphapos withcolor (1,0.960,0.949); label.bot(btex $\alpha$ Centauri A etex, alphapos - (0, alpharad)) withcolor white; fill fullcircle scaled (2*betarad) shifted betapos withcolor (1,0.878,0.737); % ffe0bc label.bot(btex $\alpha$ Centauri B etex, betapos - (0, betarad)) withcolor white; fill fullcircle scaled (2*proximarad) shifted proximapos withcolor (1,0.752,0.411); % ffcc6f label.bot(btex Proxima etex, proximapos - (0, proximarad)) withcolor white; endfig; end;
And I had the following TeX file as stars.tex:
%&latex \documentclass[10pt]{article} \usepackage{graphicx} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{document} \includegraphics{stars.1} \end{document}
Then I ran
mpost stars tex stars dvips -mode ljfzzz -D 1200 stars -o convert -density 1200 -chop 99999x99999+6249+3463 -chop 2479x2095 stars.ps stars.png pngcrush -reduce -brute -l 9 stars.png stars.crush.png
stars.crush.png was the final output file.
(Apparently it's non-trivial to get dvips to use a given resolution. I would have preferred to use 1600 dpi, but dvips didn't already have a "printer" at that resolution. ljfzzz, at 1200, was the best I could find.)
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References
- I took the star colors from , which indicates they're only approximate. Apparently there are inherent difficulties in representing a star's colour on a computer monitor.
- I took the star radii from .
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