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Plummer model



         


Plummer model or Plummer's model is a density profile and potential pair that is used to describe the distribution of position and velocities of particles in dynamical systems. It was first used by H.C. Plummer (1911) to fit the observations of globular clusters, and so is associated with his name.

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The density profile for Plummer model is given by

<math>\rho_P(r) = \bigg(\frac{3M}{4\pi b^3}\bigg)\bigg(1+\frac{r^2}{b^2}\bigg)^{-\frac{5}{2}}\,,<math>

where M is the total mass of the cluster, and b is the Plummer radius. The corresponding potential is then

<math> \Phi_P = -\frac{G M}{\sqrt{r^2+b^2}}\,,<math>

where G is Newton's gravitational constant.

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