The concept of centre of mass of two particles in 2D spaces of constant Gaussian curvature is discussed by recalling the notion of relativistic rule of lever" introduced by Galperin [6] (Comm. Math. Phys. 154 (1993), 63-84), and comparing it with two other definitions of centre of mass that arise naturally on the treatment of the 2-body problem in spaces of constant curvature: Firstly as the collision point of particles that are initially at rest, and secondly as the centre of rotation of steady rotation solutions. It is shown that if the particles have distinct masses then these definitions are equivalent only if the curvature vanishes and instead lead to three different notions of centre of mass in the general case.

SOME REMARKS about the CENTRE of MASS of TWO PARTICLES in SPACES of CONSTANT CURVATURE

Garcia-Naranjo L. C.
2020

Abstract

The concept of centre of mass of two particles in 2D spaces of constant Gaussian curvature is discussed by recalling the notion of relativistic rule of lever" introduced by Galperin [6] (Comm. Math. Phys. 154 (1993), 63-84), and comparing it with two other definitions of centre of mass that arise naturally on the treatment of the 2-body problem in spaces of constant curvature: Firstly as the collision point of particles that are initially at rest, and secondly as the centre of rotation of steady rotation solutions. It is shown that if the particles have distinct masses then these definitions are equivalent only if the curvature vanishes and instead lead to three different notions of centre of mass in the general case.
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