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* [Publication IX] [https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1962ApJ...136.1048C/abstract S. Chandrasekhar (1962)], ApJ, 136, 1048: ''On the point of bifurcation along the sequence of the Jacobi ellipsoids'' | * [Publication IX] [https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1962ApJ...136.1048C/abstract S. Chandrasekhar (1962)], ApJ, 136, 1048: ''On the point of bifurcation along the sequence of the Jacobi ellipsoids'' | ||
* [Publication XII] [https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1962ApJ...136.1105C/abstract S. Chandrasekhar & N. R. Lebovitz (1962)], ApJ, 136, 1105: ''On the occurrence of multiple frequencies and beats in the β Canis Majoris stars'' | * [Publication XII] [https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1962ApJ...136.1105C/abstract S. Chandrasekhar & N. R. Lebovitz (1962)], ApJ, 136, 1105: ''On the occurrence of multiple frequencies and beats in the β Canis Majoris stars'' | ||
* [Publication XIII] [https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1963ApJ...137.1142C/abstract S. Chandrasekhar & N. R. Lebovitz (1963)], ApJ, 137, 1142: ''On the stability of the Jacobi ellipsoids'' | |||
* [Publication XIV] [https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1963ApJ...137.1162C/abstract S. Chandrasekhar & N. R. Lebovitz (1963)], ApJ, 137, 1162: ''On the oscillations of the Maclaurin spheroid belonging to the third harmonics'' | |||
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Key Parallel References
The following seven references serve as excellent supplemental printed texts to this Wiki-based H_Book because the fundamental physics and astrophysics concepts that are covered in these texts have significant overlap with the concepts we are discussing. The degree to which these references provide discussions that are parallel to ours is illustrated in our accompanying key equations appendix.
- [BT87] Binney, J. & Tremaine, S. 1987, Galactic Dynamics (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press)
- [BLRY07] Bodenheimer, P., Laughlin, G. P., Różyczka, M. & Yorke, H. W. 2007, Numerical Methods in Astrophysics An Introduction (New York: Taylor & Francis)
- [C67] Chandrasekhar, S. 1967 (originally, 1939), An Introduction to the Study of Stellar Structure (New York: Dover)
- [H87] Huang, K. 1987 (originally 1963), Statistical Mechanics (New York: John Wiley & Sons)
- [KW94] Kippenhahn, R. & Weigert, A. 1994, Stellar Structure and Evolution (New York: Springer-Verlag)
- [LL75] Laundau, L. D. & Lifshitz, E. M. 1975 (originally, 1959), Fluid Mechanics (New York: Pergamon Press)
- [P00] Padmanabhan, T. 2000, Theoretical Astrophysics. Volume I: Astrophysical Processes (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press); and Padmanabhan, T. 2001, Theoretical Astrophysics. Volume II: Stars and Stellar Systems (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
- [ST83] Shapiro, S. L. & Teukolsky, S. A. 1983, Black Holes, White Dwarfs, and Neutron Stars: The Physics of Compact Objects (New York: John Wiley & Sons); republished in 2004 by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
Other References
- [CRC] Selby, Samuel M. 1971, CRC Standard Mathematical Tables (Cleveland, Ohio: The Chemical Rubber Co.)
- [EFE] Chandrasekhar, S. 1987 (originally, 1969), Ellipsoidal Figures of Equilibrium (New York: Dover)
- [HK94] Hansen, C. J. & Kawaler, S. D. 1994, Stellar Interiors: Physical Principles, Structure, and Evolution (New York: Springer-Verlag)
- [MF53] Morse, Philip M. & Feshbach, H. 1953, Methods of Theoretical Physics: Parts I and II (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company)
- [Shu92] Shu, Frank H. 1992, The Physics of Astrophysics, Volume II: Gas Dynamics (Mill Valey, California: University Science Books)
- [T78] Tassoul, Jean-Louis 1978, Theory of Rotating Stars (Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press)
Appendix of EFE
The presentation of the subject in this book is based on the following papers:
- [Publication I] S. Chandrasekhar (1960), J. Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 1, 240: The virial theorem in hydromagnetics
- [Publication II] N. R. Lebovitz (1961), ApJ, 134, 500: The virial tensor and its application to self-gravitating fluids
- [Publication III] S. Chandrasekhar (1961), ApJ, 134, 662: A Theorem on rotating polytropes
- [Publication IV] S. Chandrasekhar & N. R. Lebovitz (1962), ApJ, 135, 238: On super-potentials in the theory of Newtonian gravitation
- [Publication VII] S. Chandrasekhar & N. R. Lebovitz (1962), ApJ, 136, 1032: On the superpotentials in the theory of Newtonian gravitation. II. Tensors of higher rank
- [Publication V] S. Chandrasekhar & N. R. Lebovitz (1962), ApJ, 135, 248: On the oscillations and the stability of rotating gaseous masses
- [Publication X] S. Chandrasekhar & N. R. Lebovitz (1962), ApJ, 136, 1069: On the oscillations and the stability of rotating gaseous masses. II. The homogeneous, compressible model
- [Publication XI] S. Chandrasekhar & N. R. Lebovitz (1962), ApJ, 136, 1082: On the oscillations and the stability of rotating gaseous masses. III. The distorted polytropes
- [Publication VI] S. Chandrasekhar (1962), Proc. 4th U. S. Nat. Congress of Applied Mechanics, pp. 9 - 14: An approach to the theory of the equilibrium and the stability of rotating masses via the virial theorem and its extensions
- [Publication VIII] S. Chandrasekhar & N. R. Lebovitz (1962), ApJ, 136, 1037: The potentials and the superpotentials of homogeneous ellipsoids
- [Publication IX] S. Chandrasekhar (1962), ApJ, 136, 1048: On the point of bifurcation along the sequence of the Jacobi ellipsoids
- [Publication XII] S. Chandrasekhar & N. R. Lebovitz (1962), ApJ, 136, 1105: On the occurrence of multiple frequencies and beats in the β Canis Majoris stars
- [Publication XIII] S. Chandrasekhar & N. R. Lebovitz (1963), ApJ, 137, 1142: On the stability of the Jacobi ellipsoids
- [Publication XIV] S. Chandrasekhar & N. R. Lebovitz (1963), ApJ, 137, 1162: On the oscillations of the Maclaurin spheroid belonging to the third harmonics
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