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Stratification of Elements in a Quiet Atmosphere: Diffusion Processes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2016

Georges Michaud*
Affiliation:
Département de Physique, Université de Montréal, Canada

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In the absence of turbulence or convection one expects that, in stars, heavy elements would tend to settle gravitationally while light elements would go to the surface. Eddington (1930) however realized that this general tendency could be modified both by the electric field and by differential radiation pressure. In spite of their small mass, electrons do not all float on the surface of stars because an electric field is generated that keeps them from separating from the protons. Instead of settling gravitationally, heavy elements often concentrate on the surface because they absorb relatively much more photons than hydrogen or helium and are dragged to the surface by the radiative flux. Eddington concluded that turbulence was too strong for diffusion to be important in stars since the relation that diffusion predicts between surface abundances and stellar masses did not appear to be realized in most stars.

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Copyright © Reidel 1977

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