Reconsideration of mass-distribution models
The mass-distribution model proposed by Kuzmin and Veltmann (1973) is revisited. It is subdivided into two models which have a common case. Only one of them is subject of the present study. The study is focused on the relation between the density ratio (the central one to that corresponding...
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Language: | English |
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Astronomical Observatory, Department of Astronomy, Belgrade
2014-01-01
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Series: | Serbian Astronomical Journal |
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Online Access: | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-698X/2014/1450-698X1488023N.pdf |
Summary: | The mass-distribution model proposed by Kuzmin and Veltmann (1973) is
revisited. It is subdivided into two models which have a common case. Only
one of them is subject of the present study. The study is focused on the
relation between the density ratio (the central one to that corresponding to
the core radius) and the total-mass fraction within the core radius. The
latter one is an increasing function of the former one, but it cannot exceed
one quarter, which takes place when the density ratio tends to infinity.
Therefore, the model is extended by representing the density as a sum of two
components. The extension results into possibility of having a correspondence
between the infinite density ratio and 100% total-mass fraction. The number
of parameters in the extended model exceeds that of the original model. Due
to this, in the extended model, the correspondence between the density ratio
and total-mass fraction is no longer one-to-one; several values of the
total-mass fraction can correspond to the same value for the density ratio.
In this way, the extended model could explain the contingency of having two,
or more, groups of real stellar systems (subsystems) in the diagram
total-mass fraction versus density ratio. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke
Republike Srbije, br. 176011: Dynamics and Kinematics of Celestial Bodies and
Systems] |
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ISSN: | 1450-698X 1820-9289 |