Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-10-31
Astrophys.J. 584 (2003) 729-734
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
16 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal (Part 1)
Scientific paper
10.1086/345889
We examine the thermodynamical properties of a family of partially relaxed, anisotropic stellar systems, derived earlier from the Boltzmann entropy under the assumption that a third quantity Q is conserved in addition to the total energy and the total number of stars. We now show that the family of models conforms to the paradigm of the gravothermal catastrophe, which is expected to occur (in the presence of adequate energy transport mechanisms) when the one-parameter equilibrium sequence attains sufficiently high values of the concentration parameter; these are the values for which the models are well fitted by the R^(1/4) law. In the intermediate concentration regime the models belonging to the sequence exhibit significant deviations from the R^(1/4) law. Curiously, in the low-concentration regime, the global thermodynamical temperature associated with the models becomes negative when the models become too anisotropic so that they are unstable against the radial orbit instability; this latter behavior, while offering a new clue to the physical interpretation of the radial orbit instability, is at variance with respect to the low-concentration limit of the classical case of the isotropic, isothermal sphere investigated by Bonnor (1956) and Lynden-Bell & Wood (1968).
Bertin Giuseppe
Trenti Michele
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