Star whose pressure support is degenerate electrons.

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The discussion centers on estimating the radius of a star composed of ionized hydrogen and supported by electron degeneracy pressure. Key concepts include hydrostatic equilibrium and the relationship between mass and radius in such stars. Electron degeneracy pressure plays a crucial role in determining the star's characteristics. Resources like lecture notes on white dwarfs and extreme stars are suggested for further understanding. Understanding these principles is essential for addressing the professor's question effectively.
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My professor gave us a question to think about for discussion next week. He asked how the radius of a star, who is composed of ionized hydrogen and degenerate electrons, varies with mass. I am not quite sure where to start. How could I estimate the radius?
 
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Your professor is asking a question that requires you to consider hydrostatic equilibrium.
 
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My professor gave us a question to think about for discussion next week. He asked how the radius of a star, who is composed of ionized hydrogen and degenerate electrons, varies with mass. I am not quite sure where to start. How could I estimate the radius?

If the pressure support is degenerate electrons then you are talking about "electron degeneracy pressure"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_degeneracy_pressure
That might be a place to start.
 
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My professor gave us a question to think about for discussion next week. He asked how the radius of a star, who is composed of ionized hydrogen and degenerate electrons, varies with mass. I am not quite sure where to start. How could I estimate the radius?


You might find these two links helpful as well.




White dwarf star matter/pressure radius correlation.
http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/ast122/lectures/lec17.html


Lecture 19: Extreme Stars
White Dwarfs & Neutron Stars
http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~pogge/Ast162/Unit3/extreme.html
 
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