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Pigkappa
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Ken G said:Right away this is incorrect. Photons are not just produced by fusion, they are produced by hot gas.
Again, no, radiation pressure depends only on one thing in the core: its temperature. Period. So if you think the radiation pressure drops, you are claiming the core temperature drops. That is not usually true.
And right there is your core misconception: radiation pressure is not fundamentally different from other forms of pressure, they all depend (in different ways) on the local plasma properties like T and density and composition, it's just that radiation pressure is particularly simple because it only depends on T (we are talking about a thermal radiation field here, the equations for it can be found anywhere).
I'm glad we had this talk!
Yeah, ok, I meant that less photons are produced. My fault.
Ken G said:And right there is your core misconception: radiation pressure is not fundamentally different from other forms of pressure, they all depend (in different ways) on the local plasma properties like T and density and composition, it's just that radiation pressure is particularly simple because it only depends on T (we are talking about a thermal radiation field here, the equations for it can be found anywhere).
I'm glad we had this talk!
Then why does the core start to contract? "There's less energy so it contracts" isn't a dynamical explanation, we need to find out which pressure source (radiation, ions and electron gas, or whatever) starts to drop.