机构:Al-Qadisiya University,Department of Mathematics, College of Computer Science and Mathematics
Ahmed Alhamzawi
Rahim Alhamzawi
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机构:Al-Qadisiya University,Department of Mathematics, College of Computer Science and Mathematics
Rahim Alhamzawi
机构:
[1] Al-Qadisiya University,Department of Mathematics, College of Computer Science and Mathematics
[2] Al-Qadisiyah University,Statistics Department, College of Administration and Economics
来源:
Astrophysics and Space Science
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2015年
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358卷
关键词:
Modified gravity;
General relativity;
Circular orbits;
Geodesics;
Orbital angular speed;
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A slight modification of the general relativistic metric under modified gravity is presented. The circular motion of massive particles is discussed in the new metric. It is shown that there are two roots at which circular motion can happen. However, while one root results in a stable circular orbit, the second represents a maxima which is very unstable because the attractive forces dominate as radius r\documentclass[12pt]{minimal}
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Charles Univ, Fac Math & Phys, Dept Theoret Phys, CZ-18000 Praha 8, Czech RepublicCharles Univ, Fac Math & Phys, Dept Theoret Phys, CZ-18000 Praha 8, Czech Republic