Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975apj...200l.103b&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal, vol. 200, Sept. 1, 1975, pt. 2, p. L103-L106. Research supported by the Louis Block Fund
Physics
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Gravitational Effects, Relativistic Velocity, Rotating Fluids, Rotating Spheres, Acceleration (Physics), Centrifugal Force, Eccentricity
Scientific paper
A self-consistent-field method is developed for numerically constructing rapidly rotating fluid bodies in general relativity. Results which emerge from using it to build uniformly rotating homogeneous bodies are discussed. The results reveal that, in contrast to the Newtonian sequence of Maclaurin spheroids, the relativistic sequences in most, and probably all, cases terminate at eccentricities less than 1, where the centrifugal and gravitational accelerations at the equator become equal. The results also suggest that a highly relativistic rotating body, due to certain effects, might evolve toward a nearly spherical configuration as it contracts.
Butterworth Manning E.
Ipser James R.
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