The prospects for fission of self-gravitating masses
Presenter
July 15, 2008
Keywords:
- Mass
MSC:
- 70P05
Abstract
The idea that a single, rotating, self-gravitating
mass — like a star — can evolve into a pair of masses
orbiting one another — like a double-star — was suggested
over a century ago. The elaboration of the mathematical
details led to negative results and most astronomers
abandoned this idea in the 1920's. The negative results are
not decisive, however, and we discuss alternative mathematical
formulations of this problem and their prospects for positive
outcomes.