Given two homogeneous, coaxial ellipsoids, one lying completely within the other, a class of ellipsoids has been defined, which induce the same tidal effects on the inner ellipsoid, in respect of the outer one, in connection with a fixed component of the tidal-energy tensor. A class of ellipsoids, related to the tidal-energy tensor and to the tidal energy, respectively, have been defined in addition. The effective mass of the outer ellipsoid, which, according to Newton's theorem, provides a nonzero contribution to the tidal-energy tensor in the case under consideration, has also been discussed. The case of two spheroids has been shown as an exemplification. More details will be published elsewhere.

Around the Newton's theorem for ellipsoidal two-component figures

CAIMMI, ROBERTO;SECCO, LUIGI ENRICO
2001

Abstract

Given two homogeneous, coaxial ellipsoids, one lying completely within the other, a class of ellipsoids has been defined, which induce the same tidal effects on the inner ellipsoid, in respect of the outer one, in connection with a fixed component of the tidal-energy tensor. A class of ellipsoids, related to the tidal-energy tensor and to the tidal energy, respectively, have been defined in addition. The effective mass of the outer ellipsoid, which, according to Newton's theorem, provides a nonzero contribution to the tidal-energy tensor in the case under consideration, has also been discussed. The case of two spheroids has been shown as an exemplification. More details will be published elsewhere.
2001
Astronomische Gesellschaft Abstract Series
Annual Scientific Meeting of the Astronomische Gesellschaft at the Joint European and National Meeting JENAM 2001 of the European Astronomical Society and the Astronomische Gesellschaft at Munich
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