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Fractional Order Analysis of the Polytropic Models Applied to Exoplanets

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arxiv 2208.06045 v1 pith:5KVHIIN5 submitted 2022-08-11 astro-ph.EP astro-ph.SR

Fractional Order Analysis of the Polytropic Models Applied to Exoplanets

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Physical conditions deep within planets and exoplanets have yet to be measured directly, but indirect methods can calculate them. The polytropic models are one possible solution to this problem. In the present paper, we assume that the interiors of planets follow a polytropic equation of state. Hydrostatic equilibrium conditions are used to determine the overall structural properties of the constituent matter. In the frame of the conformable fractional derivatives, we use polytropic gas spheres to model the density profiles, pressure profiles, temperature distributions, and the mass-radius relations for the interiors of the initial stage of exoplanets. Planets of single chemical composition were used to study the behavior of the mass-radius relation, pressure distributions, and temperature distribution variation with the fractional parameter. We calculated 72 fractional models for the mass of protoplanets of 1MJ, 3MJ, and 10MJ (MJ is the mass of Jupiter), and the values of the polytropic index are n=0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, and the fractional parameter rang 0.75-1.

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