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Supersonic Gravitational Collapse for Non-Isentropic Gaseous Stars

Analysis of PDEs 2025-03-18 v3 Mathematical Physics Dynamical Systems math.MP

Abstract

We show the existence of a new class of initially smooth spherically symmetric self-similar solutions to the non-isentropic Euler-Poisson system. These solutions exhibit supersonic gravitational implosion in the sense that the density blows-up in finite time while the fluid velocity remains supersonic. In particular, they occupy a portion of the phase space that is far from the recently constructed isentropic self-similar implosion. At the heart of our proof is the presence of a two-parameter scaling invariance and the reduction of the problem to a non-autonomous system of ordinary differential equations. We use the requirement of smoothness of the flow as a selection principle that constrains the choice of scaling indices. An important consequence of our analysis is that for all the solutions we construct, the polytropic index γ\gamma is strictly bigger than 43\frac{4}{3}, which is in sharp contrast to the known results in the isentropic case.

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@article{arxiv.2311.18795,
  title  = {Supersonic Gravitational Collapse for Non-Isentropic Gaseous Stars},
  author = {Christopher Alexander and Mahir Hadžić and Matthew Schrecker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.18795},
  year   = {2025}
}