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Whitworth's (1981) Isothermal Free-Energy Surface
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White Dwarfs

Mass-Radius Relation Relationship

Chandrasekhar (1935) was the first to construct models of spherically symmetric stars using the equation of state defined by XXX and, in so doing, demonstrated that the maximum mass of an isolated, nonrotating white dwarf is <math>M_\mathrm{Ch} = 1.44 (\mu_e/2)M_\odot</math>, where <math>~\mu_e</math> is the number of nucleons per electron and, hence, depends on the chemical composition of the white dwarf. A concise derivation of <math>M_\mathrm{Ch}</math> (although, at the time, it was referred to as <math>M_3</math>) is presented in Chapter XI of Chandrasekhar (1967), where we also find the expressions for the characteristic Fermi pressure, <math>~A_\mathrm{F}</math>, and the characteristic Fermi density, <math>~B_\mathrm{F}</math>. The derived analytic expression for the limiting mass is,

<math>\mu_e^2 M_\mathrm{Ch} = 4\pi m_3 \biggl( \frac{2A_\mathrm{F}}{\pi G} \biggr)^{3/2} \frac{\mu_e^2}{B_\mathrm{F}^2} = 1.14205\times 10^{34} ~\mathrm{g}</math>,

where the coefficient,

<math>m_3 \equiv \biggl(-\xi^2 \frac{d\theta_3}{d\xi} \biggr)_\mathrm{\xi=\xi_1(\theta_3)} = 2.01824</math>,

represents a structural property of <math>n = 3</math> polytropes (<math>\gamma = 4/3</math> gasses) whose numerical value can be found in Chapter IV, Table 4 of Chandrasekhar (1967).


Whitworth's (1981) Isothermal Free-Energy Surface

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