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Collective phenomena in a multi-component gravitating system

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2017

A. M. Fridman
Affiliation:
Astronomical Council, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow
A. G. Morozov
Affiliation:
Volgograd State University, Volgograd, USSR
J. Palous
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Praha, CSSR
A. Piskunov
Affiliation:
Astronomical Council, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow
V. L. Polyachenko
Affiliation:
Astronomical Council, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Abstract

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The paper aims at a demonstration of the principal differences between the oscillation spectra of multi-component systems and a one-component medium. The character of the mutual motions of components appears then to be of importance. Three cases are considered: (1) motionless components in the inertial frame of reference; (2) inertial subsystems moving at constant relative velocities; (3) a rotating n-component system. The oscillation spectra in these three cases have qualitative differences between each other and when compared with those of resting or rotating one-component systems.

Type
PART III: Dynamics and Evolution
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1985 

References

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