4. (10 pts) For the density profile, p(r) = pe(1-(r/R)), show that the pressure as a function of radius is given by 5GM2

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4. (10 pts) For the density profile, p(r) = pe(1-(r/R)), show that the pressure as a function of radius is given by 5GM2

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4. (10 pts) For the density profile, p(r) = pe(1-(r/R)), show that the pressure as a function of radius is given by 5GM2 24 7r P(r) = (2) 40R4 5 6R 8 R2 2 [- -* **(1-m+ 32)] :) Assuming pure ionized hydrogen (i.e., electrons and hydrogen nuclei in equal number, or X=1), use the ideal gas law to estimate the temperature at the core.
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