When an open system of classical point particles interacting by Newtonian gravity collapses and relaxes violently, an arbitrary amount of energy may, in principle, be carried away by particles which escape to infinity. We investigate here, using numerical simulations, how this released energy and other related quantities (notably the binding energy and size of the virialized structure) depend on the initial conditions, for the one-parameter family of starting configurations given by randomly distributing N cold particles in a spherical volume. Previous studies have established that the minimal size reached by the system scales approximately as N1/3, a behaviour which follows trivially when the growth of perturbations (which regularize the s...
Collapse and explosion (reverse to collapse) transitions in self-gravitating systems are studied by ...
Using controlled numerical N-body experiments, we show how, in the collapse dynamics of an initially...
International audienceWe study the collapse of an isolated, initially cold, irregular (but almost sp...
When an open system of classical point particles interacting by Newtonian gravity collapses and rela...
10 pages, 9 figures; proceedings of "Invisible Universe" conference, Paris, July 2009International a...
10 pages, 9 figures; proceedings of "Invisible Universe" conference, Paris, July 2009International a...
10 pages, 9 figures; proceedings of "Invisible Universe" conference, Paris, July 2009International a...
10 pages, 9 figures; proceedings of "Invisible Universe" conference, Paris, July 2009We report resul...
10 pages, 9 figures; proceedings of "Invisible Universe" conference, Paris, July 2009We report resul...
Collapse and explosion (reverse to collapse) transitions in self-gravitating systems are studied by ...
Collapse and explosion (reverse to collapse) transitions in self-gravitating systems are studied by ...
Collapse and explosion (reverse to collapse) transitions in self-gravitating systems are studied by ...
International audienceWe study the collapse of an isolated, initially cold, irregular (but almost sp...
Collapse and explosion (reverse to collapse) transitions in self-gravitating systems are studied by ...
Collapse and explosion (reverse to collapse) transitions in self-gravitating systems are studied by ...
Collapse and explosion (reverse to collapse) transitions in self-gravitating systems are studied by ...
Using controlled numerical N-body experiments, we show how, in the collapse dynamics of an initially...
International audienceWe study the collapse of an isolated, initially cold, irregular (but almost sp...
When an open system of classical point particles interacting by Newtonian gravity collapses and rela...
10 pages, 9 figures; proceedings of "Invisible Universe" conference, Paris, July 2009International a...
10 pages, 9 figures; proceedings of "Invisible Universe" conference, Paris, July 2009International a...
10 pages, 9 figures; proceedings of "Invisible Universe" conference, Paris, July 2009International a...
10 pages, 9 figures; proceedings of "Invisible Universe" conference, Paris, July 2009We report resul...
10 pages, 9 figures; proceedings of "Invisible Universe" conference, Paris, July 2009We report resul...
Collapse and explosion (reverse to collapse) transitions in self-gravitating systems are studied by ...
Collapse and explosion (reverse to collapse) transitions in self-gravitating systems are studied by ...
Collapse and explosion (reverse to collapse) transitions in self-gravitating systems are studied by ...
International audienceWe study the collapse of an isolated, initially cold, irregular (but almost sp...
Collapse and explosion (reverse to collapse) transitions in self-gravitating systems are studied by ...
Collapse and explosion (reverse to collapse) transitions in self-gravitating systems are studied by ...
Collapse and explosion (reverse to collapse) transitions in self-gravitating systems are studied by ...
Using controlled numerical N-body experiments, we show how, in the collapse dynamics of an initially...
International audienceWe study the collapse of an isolated, initially cold, irregular (but almost sp...