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Browsing by Subject "Gravitational Collapse"

Browsing by Subject "Gravitational Collapse"

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  • Pandey, B. P; Krishan, V (IEEE-Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2001-04)
    The effect of the radiative cooling of electrons on the gravitational collapse of molecular clouds consisting of neutral particles along with electrons, ions, and electrically charged dust grains with fluctuating charge ...
  • Kapoor, R. C (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1976-11)
    Gravitational recoil of a gigantic black hole of about 10 to the 8th to 10 to the 9th solar masses formed in the nonspherical collapse of the nuclear part of a typical galaxy can take place with an appreciable speed as a ...
  • Chitre, S. M; Narlikar, J. V; Kapoor, R. C (Nature Publishing Group, 1974-12)
    Attention is given to an interesting effect associated with light emitted in the forward direction by a source circulating in an equatorial plane around a highly collapsed object or a black hole. The emitted light received ...
  • Pandey, B. P; Lakhina, G. S; Krishan, V (The American Physical Society, 1999-12)
    A kinetic theory of the Jeans instability of a dusty plasma has been developed in the present work. The effect of grain charge fluctuations due to the attachment of electrons and ions to the grain surface has been considered ...
  • Datta, B; Deo, P. P (D. Reidel Publishing Co., 1983-02)
    The effects of uncertainties in determining the loss of neutrinos and the generation of entropy during the collapse of a stellar core are studied using a simple spherically-symmetric homologous collapse model with an ...
  • Krishan, V; Kumar, N (D.Reidel Publishing Co.,, 1978-08)
    Starting from the exact general relativistic expression for the total energy of selfgravitating spherically distributed matter and using the minimum energy principle, we calculate the upper mass limit for a neutron star ...

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