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Revision as of 12:38, 10 October 2025
Red Giant to Planetary Nebula
Following the Lead of Yabushita75
Here in the context of bipolytropes, we want to construct mass-versus-central density plots like the one displayed for truncated isothermal spheres in Figure 1 of an accompanying discussion, and as displayed for a bipolytrope in Figure 1 (p. 445) of 📚 S. Yabushita (1975, MNRAS, Vol. 172, pp. 441 - 453).
In our accompanying chapter that presents example models of bipolytropes, we have adopted the following normalizations:
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Also, from the relevant interface conditions, we find,
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And, inverting this last expression gives,
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for our normalizations we can replace with everywhere, via the relati
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