An exact analytical solution in radiation gas dynamics

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Cold Gas, Gas Dynamics, Novae, Propagation Velocity, Radiation Pressure, Shock Wave Propagation, Supernovae, Density Distribution, Detonation Waves

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The Brinkley-Kirkwood theory (1947), modified by Bhatnagar and Kush9aha (1961) for the inclusion of radiation pressure, is used to obtain an exact analytical solution for radiation pressure, shock velocity, etc., when a strong explosion occurs in a cold undisturbed gas obeying an exponential density distribution. Cases of spherical symmetry, axial symmetry, and spheroidal symmetry are also discussed. The present study is of particular interest in the theory of the formation of novae and supernovae.

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