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    Now that we handle the luminosity and the individual component separately for... · cd2ead65
    Médéric Boquien authored Dec 12, 2014
    Now that we handle the luminosity and the individual component separately for speed reasons, we must not forget to scale the total luminosity appropriately when redshifting. Otherwise the fluxes in the filters will be overestimated by a factor 1+z.
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