The oscillations of rotating fluids and their role in stars and planets
- π€ Speaker: Rieutord Michel (IRAP, Toulouse)
- π Date & Time: Monday 15 February 2016, 16:00 - 17:00
- π Venue: MR14, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge
Abstract
Stars and planets are all rotating. Due to the conservation of angular momentum, this leads to specific oscillations known as inertial oscillations. These oscillations are low-frequency and own many peculiarities, like singularities. In this talk I will review the recent progresses in the understanding of these oscillations, which raise many mathematical problems. I will also discuss how the properties of these waves might affect the oscillation spectrum of stars and planets, their internal dynamics or their response to a tidal forcing
Series This talk is part of the DAMTP Astrophysics Seminars series.
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Monday 15 February 2016, 16:00-17:00