On Radiative Dissipation in Stellar Turbulent Flows

The purpose of this paper is to study the exchange of momentum between photons and material particles in a stellar turbulent flow located far away from the outer boundary of the star. The flow is assumed to possess a wide interval of characteristic scales, such that the largest turbulent eddies are...

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Radiative transfer
Stellar physics
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Upper bounds
Velocity distribution
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