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NEW THEORY OF GRAVITY, STELLAR OSCILLATIONS AND THE 11-YEAR CYCLE OF SOLAR ACTIVITY
Zhuravlev V.M.
The general ideology of using a new method of describing the Newtonian gravitational field to problems of stellar oscillation, in particular, to the problem of explaining the 11-year cycle of solar activity, is outlined. A brief description is given of the transition from the new theory of fields and particles, presented in the author’s previous works, to the description of Newton’s gravitational field of classical mechanics. Equations for the dynamic equilibrium of stars and their automodel evolution are derived. Applications of this model to the problem of describing the 11-year cycle of solar activity are presented.
Keywords: Dynamics of self-gravitating gas, a new way to describe Newton’s theory of gravity, oscillations of stars.
UDC: 53.01+524+52-33+51-71
PACS: 04.40.-b, 04.20.Jb, 97.10.Cv, 95.30.Lz, 98.80.-k
DOI: 10.17238/issn2226-8812.2023.3-4.333-351
Please cite this article in English as:
Zhuravlev V.M. New theory of gravity, stellar oscillations and the 11-year cycle of solar activity. Space, Time and Fundamental Interactions, 2023, no. 3-4, pp. 333-351.