Linear radial perturbations of supermassive stars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Dynamic Stability, Numerical Integration, Perturbation Theory, Stellar Models, Astronomical Models, Quasars, Radial Distribution, Stellar Mass, Stellar Radiation, Supergiant Stars

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Numerical integration of the linear nonadiabatic equations for radial perturbations of physical models of supermassive stars confirm the existence of both dynamical and secular instabilities above a critical mass. The value of the latter agrees very well with that deduced from approximate stability criteria. The present analysis demonstrates the existence of a continuous transition between dynamical and secular modes in a sequence of models with different masses.

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