Radial oscillations of a radiation-supported levitating shell in Eddington luminosity neutron stars

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In general relativity, it has been shown that radiation-supported atmospheres exist well outside the surface of a radiating spherical body close to a radius where the gravitational and radiative forces balance each other. We calculate the frequency of oscillation of the incompressible radial mode of such a thin atmospheric shell and show that in the optically thin case, this particular mode is overdamped by radiation drag.

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Abarca, D., & Kluźniak, W. (2016). Radial oscillations of a radiation-supported levitating shell in Eddington luminosity neutron stars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 461(3). https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw1432

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