ATRONOMY – TELLAR PHYIC (48) CALCULATOR Neutron Star Radius A precise tool.
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What is the Neutron Star Radius & How does it work?
Neutron stars are the ultra‑dense remnants of massive stars that have undergone core‑collapse supernovae. Their interiors reach densities exceeding nuclear saturation, where the behavior of matter is governed by the poorly known equation of state (EOS) of cold, degenerate nuclear material. The stellar radius is not a fixed quantity; it depends sensitively on both the star’s mass and the chosen EOS. Solving the Tolman‑Oppenheimer‑Volkoff (TOV) equations for a given EOS yields a mass‑radius curve that encapsulates the balance between gravity and the pressure of dense matter. For quick estimates, a useful scaling relation approximates the radius as a power‑law in mass, modulated by an EOS‑dependent factor. This relation captures the trend that more massive neutron stars are typically more compact.
R = left(frac{M}{M_odot}right)^{-1/3} times 10,text{km} times f_{text{EOS}}
R = estimated radius (km), f_{text{EOS}} = dimensionless EOS factor (β‰ˆ1 for stiff EOS)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are neutron stars?
Neutron stars are dense remnants of massive stars after supernovae, with interiors governed by the equation of state of degenerate nuclear material.
How does the radius of a neutron star depend?
The radius depends on both the star's mass and the chosen equation of state (EOS). Solving TOV equations for a given EOS yields a mass-radius curve.
What is the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff (TOV) equation?
The TOV equation describes the structure of neutron stars, balancing gravitational forces with pressure and energy density.
Why is the equation of state important for neutron stars?
The EOS determines how matter behaves at extreme densities in neutron star interiors, affecting their radius and mass.
Can I use this calculator to predict neutron star properties?
Yes, by inputting a neutron star's mass and selecting an appropriate equation of state, you can calculate its radius using the TOV equations.
What is nuclear saturation in neutron stars?
Nuclear saturation refers to the maximum density at which atomic nuclei can exist stably, reached in the ultra-dense interiors of neutron stars.
How do neutron star radii compare to other celestial bodies?
Neutron star radii are much smaller than typical stars; they range from about 10-20 kilometers, making them incredibly dense objects.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.