Abstract
Equlibrium spherical stellar systems exhibiting instabilities on a dynamical timescale were first studied by Henon (1973), using a spherically symmetric N-body code. We have re-examined Henon’s models using an improved code which includes non-radial forces to quadrupole order. In addition to the radial instability reported by Henon, two new non-radial instabilities are also observed. In one, found in models with highly circular orbits, the mass distribution exhibits quadrupolemode oscillations. In the other, seen in models with highly radial orbits, the system spontaneously breaks spherical symmetry and settles into a tri-axial ellipsoid. These instabilities, which are driven by fluctuations of the mean field, offer some analogies to the well-known dynamical instabilities of a cold disk of stars. While our models are rather artificial, they indicate that dynamical instabilities may be more common in spherical systems than had been thought.
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Barnes, J. (1985). Dynamical Instabilities in Spherical Stellar Systems. In: Goodman, J., Hut, P. (eds) Dynamics of Star Clusters. International Astronomical Union. Symposium, vol 113. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5335-2_30
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