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Date: 2014-05-12 00:06:46
Stellar astronomy
Light sources
State functions
Exotic matter
Star
Hayashi track
Degenerate matter
Mass
Density
Physics
Astronomy
Astrophysics

PHD QUALIFY EXAMINATION — STELLAR ASTROPHYSICS 2nd October, points) A chemically homogeneous spherical star has a density profile ρ = ρc (1 − r/R), where R is the radius of the star. (a) Determine the

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