Algorithmic Approach to Study Equilibrium Structure of Rotationally and Tidally Distorted Stellar Models
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In the present thesis, we have proposed a algorithmic approach for Mohan,Saxena and
Aggarwal method to determine the effect of rotation and tidal distortion in the equilibrium
structure of polytropic models of stars. Although efforts have been made to develop analytic
expression in series form whose closed form solutions have not possible. Even these series
solutions do not provide any analytic expression which could provide some result of practical
significance. It may, therefore, be of interest to see if instead of developing detailed series
expansion of distortional parameters r,u,v,w,f, etc. required in determining the
equilibrium structure and periods of oscillations of rotationally and tidally distorted stars. In fact,
this does not seem to be difficult proposition in view of the availability of fast computing
machines. Thus, there is need of developing an efficient computational method which directly
evaluates these distortional parameters without using their explicit expressions in the form of
series available in the literature..
The thesis consists of three chapters. Chapter-I is introductory in nature. We briefly
discuss the astrophysical significance of the problem of determining the equilibrium structures of
rotationally and tidally distorted stellar models. A brief survey of the literature available on this
subject and summary of the work presented in succeeding chapters of this thesis also appears in
this chapter.
In Chapter-II we first present suitable Gauss quadrature formula for evaluating double
integral having singularity at the end of the intervals and how it has been used to evaluate double
integral appearing in most of the mathematical expressions for distortional and structural
parameters of rotationally and tidally distorted stellar models. An algorithm to use Mohan,
Saxena and Agarwal (62,63) approach has been formalized in this chapter to determine the
effects of rotation and tidal forces on the equilibrium structure without using the explicit
expressions for the distortional parameters available in the literature.
The algorithm developed in Chapter-II has next been used in Chapter-III to determine the
equilibrium structure of rotationally and tidally distorted polytropic models of stars. The
equilibrium structure and other physical parameters of various rotationally and tidally distorted
polytropic models with polytropic indices 1.5, 3.0 and 4.0 have been computed. The results thus
obtained have been compared with the results earlier obtained by Mohan and Saxena (57,58)
for the same models using the explicit expressions for the distortional parameters
. Certain conclusions based on this study have also been drawn. The astrophysical
importance of the present work as well as the limitation of the scope of the present work is
finally discussed in this chapter.
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M.Sc. (Mathematics and Computing)
