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Pulsations of Eötvös Spheres

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

W. Dean Pesnell*
Affiliation:
Department of Astronomy, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, UT

Abstract

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A derivation of Eötvös spheres and their pulsations is presented. These spheres incorporate a short range force in their gravitational potential. We used a Yukawa formulation to agree with other workers in this field, although a slightly different form would guarantee a gravitational force that is always attractive. Various relationships are obeyed by these obejcts, much like the polytropes to which they are similar. An attempt is made to test whether a short range force can resolve two outstanding problems in astrophysics. These are the Cepheid mass discrepancy and the frequencies of high-order solar p-modes. The disagreement in predicted and observed Cepheid masses cannot be explained by a repulsive force, but the solar p-modes have their asympotoic frequency decreased. Linear fits to sequences of models are presented for the radial eigenfrequencies and asymptotic frequencies for nonradial pulsations.

Type
4. Abstracts of Poster Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1989