Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 65N. Zanichelli, 1978 - Nuclear physics |
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By « dynamic » we mean that the star dramatically changes shape . Stars with 0 .
14 < KE / GE < 0 . 25 change shape very slowly and the distortions are not readily
apparent by visual inspection of isodensity curves , but can be detected by ...
By « dynamic » we mean that the star dramatically changes shape . Stars with 0 .
14 < KE / GE < 0 . 25 change shape very slowly and the distortions are not readily
apparent by visual inspection of isodensity curves , but can be detected by ...
Page 659
Comparing Newtonian star shapes with their kinetic energy to gravitational
potential energy ratio , we estimate that the critical ratio 0 . 14 for kinetic energy to
gravitational energy corresponds to a shape ratio of R | Z ~ 1 . 75 . The increase
is ...
Comparing Newtonian star shapes with their kinetic energy to gravitational
potential energy ratio , we estimate that the critical ratio 0 . 14 for kinetic energy to
gravitational energy corresponds to a shape ratio of R | Z ~ 1 . 75 . The increase
is ...
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Binding energy as a percent of the particle mass for shapes of magnetically
supported stars and for values of the shape factor a vs . the relativity parameter y .
- - - - - - - disk . In fig . 11 and 12 , binding energy and angular - momentum ...
Binding energy as a percent of the particle mass for shapes of magnetically
supported stars and for values of the shape factor a vs . the relativity parameter y .
- - - - - - - disk . In fig . 11 and 12 , binding energy and angular - momentum ...
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