In astrophysics, Chandrasekhar's white dwarf equation is an initial value ordinary differential equation introduced by the Indian American astrophysicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar,[1] in his study of the gravitational potential of completely degenerate white dwarf stars. The equation reads as[2]
with initial conditions
where measures the density of white dwarf, is the non-dimensional radial distance from the center and is a constant which is related to the density of the white dwarf at the center. The boundary of the equation is defined by the condition
such that the range of becomes . This condition is equivalent to saying that the density vanishes at .