I am reading a text about gas nuclei I encountered the following formula: $r = \alpha + \beta \left( \frac{T}{P} \right)^\frac{1}{3} + \kappa \left( \frac{T}{P} \right)^\frac{2}{3}$ $r$ is the critical radius of the nucleus, while $T$ and $P$ are the current temperature and pressure respectively. I have no idea what $\alpha$, $\beta$ or $\kappa$ are. Also, I don't even known the name of such formula and the principle behind it. Can anybody explain what $\alpha$, $\beta$ or $\kappa$ are and what the underlying principle is? The text is [REDUCED GRADIENT BUBBLE MODEL](http://www.scuba-doc.com/rgbm.pdf), page 12 equation 61.