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<math>\biggl(\frac{r_0}{a_5}\biggr)^2 | <math>\biggl(\frac{r_0}{a_5}\biggr)^2 | ||
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\frac{2\pi}{3}\biggl[K_5^{-1} G \rho_c^{4/5} \biggr] \, .</math> | \frac{2\pi}{3}\biggl[K_5^{-1} G \rho_c^{4/5} \biggr]r_0^2 \, .</math> | ||
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===Envelope (n = 1)=== | ===Envelope (n = 1)=== | ||
For the <math>n=1</math> envelope, we know [[SSC/Structure/BiPolytropes/Analytic51#Step_6:_Envelope_Solution|from separate work]] that, | |||
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Revision as of 14:23, 22 January 2026
Main Sequence to Red Giant to Planetary Nebula
Part I: Background & Objective
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In a separate discussion, we have shown that configurations with a polytropic equation of state exhibit a characteristic length scale that is given by the expression,
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Let's stick with the dimensional version and set , in which case the Polytropic LAWE is,
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For the envelope, we know from separate work that,
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