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As we have shown in [[AxisymmetricConfigurations/PGE#Governing_Equations_.28CYL..29|an accompanying discussion]]


=Key References=
=Key References=

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Free-Fall Collapse of an Homogeneous Spheroid

Free-Fall
Collapse
of an
Homogeneous
Spheroid

"In the course of researches on the formation of galaxies one meets the following idealized problem. What is the form of the collapse under gravitational forces of a uniformly rotating spheroidal gas cloud? In the special case where initially the gas is absolutely cold and of uniform density within the spheroid, we show that the collapse proceeds through a series of uniform, uniformly rotating spheroids until a disk is formed."

— Drawn from 📚 D. Lynden-Bell (1962, Math. Proc. Cambridge Phil. Soc., Vol. 58, Issue 4, pp. 709 - 711)

As we have shown in an accompanying discussion

Key References

Comment by J. E. Tohline: In §II of this "1964" article, Lynden-Bell references his 1962 article with an incorrect year (Lynden-Bell 1963); within his list of REFERENCES, the year (1962) is correct, but the journal volume is incorrectly identified as 50 (it should be vol. 58).
Comment by J. E. Tohline: In §II of this "1964" article, Lynden-Bell references his 1962 article with an incorrect year (Lynden-Bell 1963); within his list of REFERENCES, the year (1962) is correct, but the journal volume is incorrectly identified as 50 (it should be vol. 58).

 

  • D. Lynden-Bell (1964), ApJ, 139, 1195 - 1216: On Large-Scale Instabilities during Gravitational Collapse and the Evolution of Shrinking Maclaurin Spheroids
  • Classic paper by C. C. Lin, Leon Mestel, and Frank Shu (1965, ApJ, 142, 1431 - 1446) titled, "The Gravitational Collapse of a Uniform Spheroid."

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