Hertzsprung-Russell diagram
/ˈhəːtsˌsprʌŋˈrʌsəl/noun
- Astronomy a two-dimensional graph, devised independently by Ejnar Hertzsprung (1873-1967) and Henry Norris Russell (1877-1957), in which the absolute magnitudes of stars are plotted against their spectral types. Stars are found to occupy only certain regions of such a diagram.【天文】赫罗图。