Second-order coefficients for radiating fluids

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Hydrodynamics, Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics, Radiative Heat Transfer, Relativity, Entropy, Tides, Transport Properties

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Linear second-order coefficients of the transport equations and the entropy flux for radiating fluids are calculated based on a higher-order fluctuation-dissipation expression. The presented method considerably reduces the work involved in calculating the coefficients, because it reduces six phenomenological second-order coefficients to only two parameters by taking thermodynamic arguments into account. The calculations involved in this approach are considerably simpler than those of previous authors.

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