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Propagation of cylindrical shock waves under the action of monochromatic radiation

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A model of cylindrical shock waves is investigated under the action of monochromatic radiation into non-uniform stellar interiors with a constant intensity on a unit area. We have assumed that the radiation flux moves through the gas.

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Nath, O., Takhar, H.S. Propagation of cylindrical shock waves under the action of monochromatic radiation. Astrophys Space Sci 166, 35–39 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00655604

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