gravity darkening târikeš-e gerâneši Fr.: assombrissement gravitationnel The darkening, or brightening, of a region on a star due to localized decrease, or
increase, in the → effective gravity.
Gravity darkening is explained by the
→ von Zeipel theorem, whereby on stellar surface the
→ radiative flux is proportional to the
effective gravity.
This means that in → rotating stars regions close to the
pole are brighter (and have higher temperature) than
regions close to the equator. Gravity darkening occurs also in corotating
→ binary systems, where the
→ tidal force leads to both gravity darkening and gravity brightening. |