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Colour Index

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COLOUR INDEX, in astronomy, the difference between the visual magnitude and the photographic magnitude of a star. Since the ordinary photographic plate is proportionately more sensitive to blue light and less to red, this gives a measure of the colour of star. The colour index ranges from about —0.5 mag. for the bluest (hottest) stars to nearly 2.0 mag. for the reddest stars.