7th Week: Stellar Structure and Evolution
Stellar properties
The Hertzsprung-Russel diagram
Stellar structure
Stars of different mass and age have varying internal structures. Stellar structure models describe the internal structure of a star in detail and make detailed predictions about the luminosity, the color and the future evolution of the star.
Equations of stellar structure
Pressure equilibrium: Pressure and gravity must balance or the star will expand or contract. The balance of the gravity force and the pressure gradient is known as the hydrostatic balance.
Conservation of mass
Energy generation: To keep the temperature constant everywhere luminosity must be generated.Considering the energy leaving the spherical shell yields the energy equation
where is the energy generation rate (sum of all energy sources and losses) per g and s
Energy transport: The temperature inside a star must increase progressively towards its center to make energy flow from the center to the surface. The energy transport equation takes differing forms depending upon the mode of energy transport.
For the case of convective luminosity transport we have
where is the adiabatic index, the ratio of specific heats in the gas
For radiative energy transport we have
where is the opacity of the matter and is the radiation density constant equal to
For conductive luminosity transport (appropriate for a white dwarf), the energy equation is
where k is the thermal conductivity.