Search results for "Tidal force"

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Tidal gravity observations at Mt. Etna and Stromboli: Results concerning the modeled and observed tidal factors

2009

Continuous gravity observations performed in the last few years, both at Mt. Etna and Stromboli, have prompted the need to improve the tidal analysis in order to acquire the best corrected data for the detection of volcano related signals. On Mt. Etna, the sites are very close to each other and the expected tidal factor differences are negligible. It is thus useful to unify the tidal analysis results of the different data sets in a unique tidal model. This tidal model, which can be independently confirmed by a modeling of the tidal parameters based on the elastic response of the Earth to tidal forces and the computation of the ocean tides effects on gravity, is very useful for the precise t…

Gravity (chemistry)geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorylcsh:QC801-809Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsGeophysicslcsh:QC851-999GeodesyPhysics::GeophysicsTidal gravity modelslcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsGeophysicsTidal ModelVolcanoTidal loadingTidal forceOcean tidelcsh:Meteorology. ClimatologyAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsSensitivity (control systems)Tidal gravity models - Mt.Etna - La Coste and Romberg gravimeters - tidal loadingAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsGeology
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Global and Local Effects of Rotation: Observational Aspects

2011

In the paper we discussed the observational aspects of rotation in the Universe on different scales. We show dependence between the angular momentum of the structures and their size. The presented observational situation is that the galaxies, their pairs and compact groups have a non-vanishing angular momentum. In the structures of mass corresponding to groups of galaxies, this feature has not been found, while in the clusters and superclusters alignment of galaxy orientation has been actually found. Also we know that galaxies have net angular momentum due to the fact that we actually measure the rotation curves of galaxies. These facts lead to the conclusion that theories which connect gal…

PhysicsAngular momentumCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)media_common.quotation_subjectFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)AstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsRotationGalaxyUniverseGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologySpace and Planetary ScienceDark radiationOrientation (geometry)Tidal forceMathematical PhysicsGalaxy rotation curveAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysicsmedia_commonAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Hot Super-Earths with Hydrogen Atmospheres: A Model Explaining Their Paradoxical Existence

2019

In this paper we propose a new mechanism that could explain the survival of hydrogen atmospheres on some hot super-Earths. We argue that on close-orbiting tidally-locked super-Earths the tidal forces with the orbital and rotational centrifugal forces can partially confine the atmosphere on the nightside. Assuming a super terran body with an atmosphere dominated by volcanic species and a large hydrogen component, the heavier molecules can be shown to be confined within latitudes of $\lesssim 80^{\circ}$ whilst the volatile hydrogen is not. Because of this disparity the hydrogen has to slowly diffuse out into the dayside where XUV irradiation destroys it. For this mechanism to take effect it …

PhysicsEarth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesHydrogenOrder (ring theory)chemistry.chemical_elementFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysics01 natural sciencesExoplanetTidal lockingAtmospherechemistrySpace and Planetary ScienceExtreme ultraviolet0103 physical sciencesTidal forceAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics010303 astronomy & astrophysicsAstrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesThe Astrophysical Journal
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How singular are black hole interiors?

1991

Abstract Ori has recently shown that an astronaut approaching the inner horizon of a black hole is not necessarily torn apart by tidal forces. This raises anew the possibility of astronavigation through black holes, perhaps to other universes. We re-examine this question in the light of hypotheses about probable conditions in the black hole core.

PhysicsGeneral relativityAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaWhite holeHorizonGeneral Physics and AstronomyAstrophysicsFuzzballPhysics::GeophysicsBlack holeGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmologyde Sitter–Schwarzschild metricNonsingular black hole modelsTidal forcePhysics Letters A
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