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单词 Eddington limit
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Eddington limit

Physics
  • A limit for the maximum value of the brightness of a star of a given mass. This limit exists because the radiation pressure caused by the nuclear fusion reactions powering the star has to counter, but not exceed, the gravitational force that would cause gravitational collapse of the star. The existence of this limit was first pointed out by the British astrophysicist Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882–1944).


Astronomy
  • The theoretical upper limit to the luminosity of a star of given mass, at which the outward force of radiation on the stellar surface just balances the inward force of gravity. Stars with a greater luminosity would be blown apart by their own radiation. The Eddington limit for the Sun is 30 000 times its actual luminosity. The maximum mass of a star set by the Eddington limit is about 120 solar masses. It is named after A. S. Eddington.


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