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Periodic Solutions of 2D Isothermal Euler-Poisson Equations with Possible Applications to Spiral and Disk-like Galaxies

Mathematical Physics 2014-08-05 v1 Analysis of PDEs math.MP

Abstract

Compressible Euler-Poisson equations are the standard self-gravitating models for stellar dynamics in classical astrophysics. In this article, we construct periodic solutions to the isothermal (γ=1\gamma=1) Euler-Poisson equations in R2R^{2} with possible applications to the formation of plate, spiral galaxies and the evolution of gas-rich, disk-like galaxies. The results complement Yuen's solutions without rotation (M.W. Yuen, Analytical Blowup Solutions to the 2-dimensional Isothermal Euler-Poisson Equations of Gaseous Stars, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 341(2008), 445--456.). Here, the periodic rotation prevents the blowup phenomena that occur in solutions without rotation. Based on our results, the corresponding 33D rotational results for Goldreich and Weber's solutions are conjectured.

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@article{arxiv.1408.0716,
  title  = {Periodic Solutions of 2D Isothermal Euler-Poisson Equations with Possible Applications to Spiral and Disk-like Galaxies},
  author = {Man Kam Kwong and Manwai Yuen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.0716},
  year   = {2014}
}

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12 Pages. Key Words: Euler-Poisson Equations, Periodic Solutions, Rotational Solutions, Galaxies Formation, Galaxies Evolution, Gaseous Stars