Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 65N. Zanichelli, 1978 - Nuclear physics |
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Moreover , if a process of gravitational collapse generates , as it is usually
expected [ 121 ] , a burst of gravitational energy equivalent to a few percent of the
total mass - energy of the collapsing star and if strong electromagnetic fields ( B ...
Moreover , if a process of gravitational collapse generates , as it is usually
expected [ 121 ] , a burst of gravitational energy equivalent to a few percent of the
total mass - energy of the collapsing star and if strong electromagnetic fields ( B ...
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The expression of the gravitational energy emitted , averaged over all angles , is
then given for every multipole l by = momo R16 R107 ( 1 + 1 ) ( 1 — 1 ) ( 1 + 2 ) /
321 , and for the electromagnetic energy by Qom 11011011 + 1 ) / 24 . do / The ...
The expression of the gravitational energy emitted , averaged over all angles , is
then given for every multipole l by = momo R16 R107 ( 1 + 1 ) ( 1 — 1 ) ( 1 + 2 ) /
321 , and for the electromagnetic energy by Qom 11011011 + 1 ) / 24 . do / The ...
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The source term sim is the source of gravitational radiation due to the motion of
the test particle and includes the energy - momentum tensor due to the mass of
the test particle as well as a contribution originating from the electromagnetic ...
The source term sim is the source of gravitational radiation due to the motion of
the test particle and includes the energy - momentum tensor due to the mass of
the test particle as well as a contribution originating from the electromagnetic ...
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Why are the stars as they are? | 1 |
Krzeminskis StarCen | 5 |
The theory of degenerate configurations the limiting | 7 |
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