Astronomy The brightness of a star is designated on a numerical scale called
magnitude, which is defined by the formula
$$
M(I)=-\log _{2.5} \frac{I}{I_{0}}
$$
where \(I\) is the energy intensity of the star and \(I_{0}\) is the baseline
intensity used for comparison. A decrease of
1 unit in magnitude represents an increase in energy intensity of a factor of
\(2.5 .\) (Source: National Acronautics and Space Agency)
(a) If the star Spica has magnitude \(1,\) find its intensity in terms of
\(I_{0}\)
(b) The star Sirius, the brightest star other than the sun, has magnitude
\(-1.46 .\) Find its intensity in terms of
In. What is the ratio of the intensity of Sirius to that of Spica?