The equation of state for stellar envelopes. I - an occupation probability formalism for the truncation of internal partition functions

  • Hummer D
  • Mihalas D
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Abstract

An equation of state for material in stellar envelopes, subject to the limits of temperature less than about 10 to the 7th K and density less than about .01 g/cu cm is presented. The equation makes it possible to express free energy as the sum of several terms representing effects such as partial degeneracy of the electron, Coulomb interactions among charged particles, finite-volume, hard sphere repulsion, and van der Waals attraction. An occupation probability formalism is used to represent the effects of the plasma in establishing a finite partition function. It is shown that the use of the static screened Coulomb potential to calculate level shifts and to estimate the cutoff of the internal partition function is invalid. For most of the parameter space relevant to stellar envelopes, perturbations arising from the plasma ions are shown to be dominant in establishing the internal partition function.

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Hummer, D. G., & Mihalas, D. (1988). The equation of state for stellar envelopes. I - an occupation probability formalism for the truncation of internal partition functions. The Astrophysical Journal, 331, 794. https://doi.org/10.1086/166600

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