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Gravitational Collapse for Polytropic Gaseous Stars: Self-similar Solutions
Published 26 Jul 2021 in math.AP, math-ph, math.DS, and math.MP | (2107.12056v1)
Abstract: In the supercritical range of the polytropic indices $\gamma\in(1,\frac43)$ we show the existence of smooth radially symmetric self-similar solutions to the gravitational Euler-Poisson system. These solutions exhibit gravitational collapse in the sense that the density blows-up in finite time. Some of these solutions were numerically found by Yahil in 1983 and they can be thought of as polytropic analogues of the Larson-Penston collapsing solutions in the isothermal case $\gamma=1$. They each contain a sonic point, which leads to numerous mathematical difficulties in the existence proof.
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