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For the <math>n=5</math> core, we know that <math>\theta = (1 + \xi^2/3)^{-1 / 2}</math>. Hence, | For the <math>n=5</math> core, we know that <math>\theta = (1 + \xi^2/3)^{-1 / 2}</math>. Hence, | ||
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<math>Q_5 \equiv - \frac{d\ln \theta}{d\ln\xi} = \frac{\xi}{\theta}\cdot \frac{d\theta}{d\xi}</math> | |||
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Revision as of 14:57, 21 January 2026
Main Sequence to Red Giant to Planetary Nebula
Part I: Background & Objective
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In shorthand, we can rewrite this equation in the form,
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Specific Polytropes
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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and, once the dimensionless polytropic temperature, , is known, the radial dependence of key physical variables is given by the expressions,
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As a result, for polytropes we can write,
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Finally, multiplying through by — which everywhere converts to — gives, what we will refer to as the,
BiPolytrope
Let's stick with the dimensional version and set , that is,
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Core (n = 5)
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Envelope (n = 1)
Related Discussions
- Instability Onset Overview
- Analytic
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