Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of boxes
- Preface
- 1 Foundations of Newtonian gravity
- 2 Structure of self-gravitating bodies
- 3 Newtonian orbital dynamics
- 4 Minkowski spacetime
- 5 Curved spacetime
- 6 Post-Minkowskian theory: Formulation
- 7 Post-Minkowskian theory: Implementation
- 8 Post-Newtonian theory: Fundamentals
- 9 Post-Newtonian theory: System of isolated bodies
- 10 Post-Newtonian celestial mechanics, astrometry and navigation
- 11 Gravitational waves
- 12 Radiative losses and radiation reaction
- 13 Alternative theories of gravity
- References
- Index
2 - Structure of self-gravitating bodies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of boxes
- Preface
- 1 Foundations of Newtonian gravity
- 2 Structure of self-gravitating bodies
- 3 Newtonian orbital dynamics
- 4 Minkowski spacetime
- 5 Curved spacetime
- 6 Post-Minkowskian theory: Formulation
- 7 Post-Minkowskian theory: Implementation
- 8 Post-Newtonian theory: Fundamentals
- 9 Post-Newtonian theory: System of isolated bodies
- 10 Post-Newtonian celestial mechanics, astrometry and navigation
- 11 Gravitational waves
- 12 Radiative losses and radiation reaction
- 13 Alternative theories of gravity
- References
- Index
Summary
In Chapter 1 we introduced the foundations of Newtonian gravity, and presented the equations that govern the gravitational potential of spherical and nearly spherical bodies. We also examined the center-of-mass motion of extended bodies, and witnessed the remarkable near-decoupling of the external dynamics – the motion of each body as a whole – from the internal dynamics – the internal fluid motions within each body. As we saw in Chapter 1, the details of internal structure, encapsulated in multipole moments of the mass distribution, have a limited influence on the motion of the body as a whole. In this chapter we take the focus away from the external dynamics and examine the internal structure and dynamics of extended, self-gravitating bodies. We shall return to the theme of the near-decoupling of the external and internal dynamics, and reveal the limited influence of the center-of-mass motion and the external bodies on the structure of a selected body.
We begin in Sec. 2.1 with a review of the equations of fluid mechanics that are relevant to the internal dynamics; these are best formulated in the moving reference frame of a selected body A in an N-body system. In Sec. 2.2 we examine the simplest models of internal structure, involving spherical symmetry, assuming that the body is non-rotating and not influenced by external bodies.
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- GravityNewtonian, Post-Newtonian, Relativistic, pp. 63 - 137Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014