, radiation force balances the gravity of the central object (with mass
). In the
case of stars, “super-Eddington” luminosities,
, are not possible, as this would mean radiation pressure
would blow the star apart.
, radiation force balances the gravity of the central object (with mass
). In the
case of stars, “super-Eddington” luminosities,
, are not possible, as this would mean radiation pressure
would blow the star apart. 