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Oxford University Press (OUP), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 4(465), p. 4265-4280

DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stw3041

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Perturbative solution to the Lane-Emden equation: An eigenvalue approach

Journal article published in 2016 by Kenny L. S. Yip, T. K. Chan ORCID, P. T. Leung
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Abstract

Under suitable scaling, the structure of self-gravitating polytropes is described by the standard Lane-Emden equation (LEE), which is characterised by the polytropic index $n$. Here we use the known exact solutions of the LEE at $n=0$ and $1$ to solve the equation perturbatively. We first introduce a scaled LEE (SLEE) where polytropes with different polytropic indices all share a common scaled radius. The SLEE is then solved perturbatively as an eigenvalue problem. Analytical approximants of the polytrope function, the radius and the mass of polytropes as a function of $n$ are derived. The approximant of the polytrope function is well-defined and uniformly accurate from the origin down to the surface of a polytrope. The percentage errors of the radius and the mass are bounded by $8.1 \times 10^{-7}$ per cent and $8.5 \times 10^{-5}$ per cent, respectively, for $n𝟄[0,1]$. Even for $n𝟄[1,5)$, both percentage errors are still less than $2$ per cent.