Eddington luminosity
(algebra, field theory) A field K such that every irreducible polynomial over K has distinct roots.
(physics) The maximum luminosity of a source where the continuum radiation force outwards balances the gravitational force inwards in hydrostatic equilibrium.
A male given name from Latin, rare in English.
Alternative form of Aeacus
降着しているブラックホールの光度は、連続放射の外向きの力が重力の内向きの力と釣り合う最大光度であるエディントン限界光度に近づくことがあり、それを超えると降着が抑制されます。
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