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TROPER DEIFISSALCNu 0+*!0<%)9!> fa TCARTNOc9 0 .ON ETON CIFITNEICS LACINHCEt9 .SFER .P>< ,<> ENUj .GREBNERIn .l DNA NOMGa .s YB ,ecaps hca ab ni snoitauqe laitnereffid fo snoitulos rof sdnuob rewol dna smeroeht ytixevnoc .0LEARSi9 .u WERBEh )>.<4 ECIRP sto 0lt/ptsit9 u %! .VId!( !*<-da -<*! (<Div. 2, 25U (TISTP/TL) OTS price $2.60 Ma sachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. PILOT CALCULATION OF THE FLU OF NGULAR MOMENTUM IN A SPIRAL GALAXY. Scientific r pt. no. 5 on Planetary Circulatio s Project, by Victor P. Starr and Reginald E. Newell. 15 June 2 11p. incl. illus. 6 refs. Co tract AF 19(604)6108, Proj. 8628) (AFCRL-62-641) Unclassified report DESCRIPTORS: *Celestial mechanics, *Galaxy models, *Atmospher , Gravi y Torque O NTS, Diff rence equa io s, UMERICAL ANALYSIS, Integration, Tables. The radial flow of angular momentum due to the action of purely gravitational torque is estim t d for the galaxy M51. he method is based upon some prior work and involves the use of a cartesia finite difference gridwork with the aid of an stimate of the actual mass dis ribution from photographic evidence. The numerical integration indicates the prese ce of a marked outward flow of angular momentum which would by itself be of prime i portance for the mech ics of the galaxy. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1962
- Accession Number
- AD0281930
Entities
People
- Joram Lindenstrauss
Organizations
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem