Table 5
Effective helium mass fraction above (Y′) and underneath () the entropy jump, and mass of the core (Mc in units of 1024 kg) for different repartitions and numbers of spheroids.
N | Quadratic | Quadratic 10 | HM16 | |
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512 | Y ′ | 0.34622 | 0.34451 | 0.32297 |
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0.37379 | 0.37368 | 0.37215 | |
M c | 9.9241 | 9.8952 | 9.6819 | |
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800 | Y ′ | 0.34698 | 0.34496 | 0.33168 |
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0.37386 | 0.37372 | 0.37276 | |
M c | 9.9227 | 9.8928 | 9.7677 | |
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1500 | Y ′ | 0.34742 | 0.34506 | 0.33840 |
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0.37390 | 0.37372 | 0.37323 | |
M c | 9.9193 | 9.9000 | 9.8453 |
Notes. Quadratic is a power law spacing of exponent two, Quadratic 10 is the same with a first layer of 10 km and HM16 corresponds to the repartition used in Hubbard & Militzer (2016).
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