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Next, if as [[#Core|above]], we multiply through by <math>\biggl[ K_c^{-10} G^9 M_\mathrm{tot}^7 \biggr]</math> | Next, if as [[#Core|above]], we multiply through by <math>\biggl[ K_c^{-10} G^9 M_\mathrm{tot}^7 \biggr]</math>, we obtain the relevant, | ||
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Revision as of 19:38, 19 August 2022
Radial Oscillations in (nc,ne) = (5,1) Bipolytropes
Logically, this chapter extends the discussion — specifically the subsection titled, Try Again — found in the "Ramblings" chapter in which we introduced a total-mass-based renormalization of models along sequences of bipolytropes.
Building Each Model
Basic Equilibrium Structure
Most of the details underpinning the following summary relations can be found here.
Note: For an n = 5 polytrope (like our bipolytrope's core), the units of the polytropic constant, , are .
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Additional Relations
Core
The analytically prescribed radial pressure gradient in the core can be obtained as follows.
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For comparison, in hydrostatic balance we expect …
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This matches our earlier expression, as it should.
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Given that, for the envelope,
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we deduce that,
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Correct!
Time-Dependent Euler Equation
We begin with the form of the,
Euler Equation
that is broadly relevant to studies of radial oscillations in spherically symmetric configurations. Recognizing from, for example, a related discussion that, , and that,
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Given as well that,
we see that,
Next, if as above, we multiply through by , we obtain the relevant,
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where, as a reminder, the dimensionless time is,
Example Models Along BiPolytrope Sequence 0.3100
For the case of and , we consider here the examination of models with three relatively significant values of the core/envelope interface:
- Model D : Approximate location along the sequence of the model with the maximum fractional core radius.
- Model C : Approximate location along the sequence of the onset of fundamental-mode instability.
- Model A : Exact location along the sequence of the model with the maximum fractional core mass.
Model C
Here we examine a discrete representation of a model along the sequence whose core/envelope interface is located a .
See Also
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Appendices: | VisTrailsEquations | VisTrailsVariables | References | Ramblings | VisTrailsImages | myphys.lsu | ADS | |