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<font size="+1" color="maroon"><b>⓪ </b></font> Background Material: | |||
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|· [[User:Tohline/PGE#Principal_Governing_Equations|Principal Governing Equations]] (PGEs) in most general form being considered throughout this H_Book | |||
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|· PGEs in a form that is relevant to a study of the ''Structure, Stability, & Dynamics'' of [[User:Tohline/SphericallySymmetricConfigurations/PGE|spherically symmetric systems]] | |||
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|· [[User:Tohline/SR#Supplemental_Relations|Supplemental relations]] — see, especially, [[User:Tohline/SR#Barotropic_Structure|barotropic equations of state]] | |||
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<font size="+1" color="maroon"><b>① </b></font> Detailed Force Balance: | |||
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|· [[User:Tohline/SphericallySymmetricConfigurations/SolutionStrategies#Spherically_Symmetric_Configurations_.28Part_II.29|Derivation of the equation of Hydrostatic Balance]], along with several standard strategies that are used to determine its solution — see, especially, what we refer to as [[User:Tohline/SphericallySymmetricConfigurations/SolutionStrategies#Technique_1|Technique 1]] | |||
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<font size="+1" color="maroon"><b>② </b></font> Virial Equilibrium: | |||
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Spherically Symmetric Configurations Synopsis (Using Style Sheet)
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Equilibrium Structure | |||||||||||||||||||
① Detailed Force Balance | ② Free-Energy Identification of Equilibria | ||||||||||||||||||
Given a barotropic equation of state, <math>~P(\rho)</math>, solve the equation of
for the radial density distribution, <math>~\rho(r)</math>. |
The Free-Energy is,
Therefore, also,
Equilibrium configurations exist at extrema of the free-energy function, that is, they are identified by setting <math>~d\mathfrak{G}/dR = 0</math>. Hence, equilibria are defined by the condition,
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③ Virial Equilibrium | |||||||||||||||||||
Multiply the hydrostatic-balance equation through by <math>~rdV</math> and integrate over the volume:
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Stability Analysis | |||||||||||||||||||
④ Perturbation Theory | ⑤ Free-Energy Analysis of Stability | ||||||||||||||||||
Given the radial profile of the density and pressure in the equilibrium configuration, solve the eigenvalue problem defined by the, LAWE: Linear Adiabatic Wave (or Radial Pulsation) Equation
to find one or more radially dependent, radial-displacement eigenvectors, <math>~x \equiv \delta r/r</math>, along with (the square of) the corresponding oscillation eigenfrequency, <math>~\omega^2</math>. |
The second derivative of the free-energy function is,
Evaluating this second derivative for an equilibrium configuration — that is by calling upon the (virial) equilibrium condition to set the value of the internal energy — we have,
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⑥ Variational Principle | |||||||||||||||||||
Multiply the LAWE through by <math>~4\pi x dr</math>, and integrate over the volume of the configuration gives the, Governing Variational Relation
Now, by setting <math>~(d\ln x/d\ln r)_{r=R} = -3</math>, we can ensure that the pressure fluctuation is zero and, hence, <math>~P = P_e</math> at the surface, in which case this relation becomes,
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⑦ Approximation: Homologous Expansion/Contraction | |||||||||||||||||||
If we guess that radial oscillations about the equilibrium state involve purely homologous expansion/contraction, then the radial-displacement eigenfunction is, <math>~x</math> = constant, and the governing variational relation gives,
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Pointers to Relevant Chapters
⓪ Background Material:
· Principal Governing Equations (PGEs) in most general form being considered throughout this H_Book | |
· PGEs in a form that is relevant to a study of the Structure, Stability, & Dynamics of spherically symmetric systems | |
· Supplemental relations — see, especially, barotropic equations of state |
① Detailed Force Balance:
· Derivation of the equation of Hydrostatic Balance, along with several standard strategies that are used to determine its solution — see, especially, what we refer to as Technique 1 |
② Virial Equilibrium:
See Also
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