Title of article :
Chaos in Ordinary Stellar Systems
Author/Authors :
PABLO M. CXNCO’lTA، نويسنده , , JUAN C. MUZZIO and SOSU& Nf&EZ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Abstract :
The presence of irregular orbits in stellar systems is well established, but it is
usually regarded as pertaining to special cases such as barred spiral galaxies, interacting
systems, and so on. The possible existence of chaos in ordinary stellar systems is
usually ignored, or even denied, and regular motion is taken for granted in current
models. Spherical stellar systems offer an extreme example of how shaky the ground
where those models rest actually is. While all orbits in a spherical static potential
are of course regular? reaf spherical stellar systems are subject to perturbations that
give rise to chaos: weak bru-like disturbances easily send low angular momentum stars
into irregular orbits, while global oscillations cause temporal variations of the potential
and provide another path to chaos. The onset of chaos is aided in the first case by
the presence of anisotropic velocity distributions and, although isotropy is frequently
assumed in studies of spherical stellar systems, there are both theoretical reasons and
observational evidence supporting anisotropic velocity distributions for spherical stellar
systems.
Journal title :
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals
Journal title :
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals