I am trying to understand how the degenerated He core progressively increases its temperature as the star moves up through the Red Giant Branch.
A well-known property of the degenerate He core is that it is decoupled from the temperature and so, even if it shrinks, it should increase its pressure but not its temperature.
The derivation of the Virial theorem only relies on two equations: (1) the Hydrostatic Equilibrium equation and (2) the Mass Continuity equation. Two things that the degenerated He core can perfectly satisfy. Then, if the Virial Theorem applies, it should imply that as the core shrinks, half of the released gravitational energy will be radiated and the other half will be added to the internal energy of the degenerated He core. Does it mean that the degenerate He core will increase its temperature? Doesn't it contradict the statement that the temperature and pressure are decoupled?
Any thought is welcome.