Isotopic fractionation as a probe of evaporation processes in stellar environments

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Fractionation, Evaporation, Stellar Atmospheres, Drops (Liquids), Forsterite, Magnesium Oxides, Silicon Dioxide

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While Rayleigh fractionation is often assumed for evaporation in stellar environments, this only applies when a solid or liquid interior is instantaneously homogenized. In the interest of the 3D distribution of isotopes in a solid experiencing extensive evaporation, a spherical model is here developed that has a moving boundary; attention is given to the development of isotopic compositions as a function of time and sphere size.

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