Stellar structure Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The simplest commonly used model of stellar structure is the spherically symmetric quasi-static model, which assumes that a star is very close to an equilibrium state, and that it is spherically symmetric. It contains four basic first-order differential equations: two represent how matter and pressure vary with radius; two represent how temperature and luminosity vary with radius.For conductive luminosity transport, the matter-pressure (or hydromechanical) equations, in Eulerian coordinates are:
Similar equations for the case of radiative luminosity transport are obtained by replacing k.
The case of convective luminosity transport is usually modelled by the more ad hoc mixing length theory.
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