Variational Principles for Stellar Structure

  • Kennedy D
  • Bludman S
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Abstract

The four equations of stellar structure are reformulated as two alternate pairs of variational principles. Different thermodynamic representations lead to the same hydromechanical equations, but the thermal equations require, not the entropy, but the temperature as the thermal field variable. Our treatment emphasizes the hydrostatic energy and the entropy production rate of luminosity produced and transported. The conceptual and calculational advantages of integral over differential formulations of stellar structure are discussed along with the difficulties in describing stellar chemical evolution by variational principles.

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Kennedy, D. C., & Bludman, S. A. (1997). Variational Principles for Stellar Structure. The Astrophysical Journal, 484(1), 329–340. https://doi.org/10.1086/304333

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