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Stability of spherical stellar systems I : Analytical results
The so-called ``symplectic method'' is used for studying the linear stability
of a self-gravitating collisionless stellar system, in which the particles are
also submitted to an external potential. The system is steady and spherically
symmetric, and its distribution function thus depends only on the energy
and the squarred angular momentum of a particle. Assuming that
, it is first shown that stability holds with
respect to all the spherical perturbations -- a statement which turns out to be
also valid for a rotating spherical system. Thus it is proven that the energy
of an arbitrary aspherical perturbation associated to a ``preserving generator"
[i.e., one satisfying ] is always positive if and the
external mass density is a decreasing function of the distance to the
center. This implies in particular (under the latter condition) the stability
of an isotropic system with respect to all the perturbations. Some new remarks
on the relation between the symmetry of the system and the form of are
also reported. It is argued in particular that a system with a distribution
function of the form is necessarily spherically symmetric.Comment: uuencoded compressed postscript file containing 13 pages, accepted
for publication in MNRA
Observational consequences of an interacting multiverse
The observability of the multiverse is at the very root of its physical
significance as a scientific proposal. In this conference we present, within
the third quantization formalism, an interacting scheme between the wave
functions of different universes and analyze the effects of some particular
values of the coupling function. One of the main consequences of the
interaction between universes can be the appearance of a pre-inflationary stage
in the evolution of the universes that might leave observable consequences in
the properties of the CMB.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures. Proceedings of the conference given in the
Varying Constants and Fundamental Cosmology meeting (VARCOSMOFUN-16) held in
Szczecin, Poland, 12-17th September 201
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