Jeans instability in classical and modified gravity
From MaRDI portal
Abstract: Gravitational instability in classical Jeans theory, General Relativity, and modified gravity is considered. The background density increase leads to a faster growth of perturbations in comparison with the standard theory. The transition to the Newtonian gauge in the case of coordinate dependent background metric functions is studied. For modified gravity a new high frequency stable solution is found.
Recommendations
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3530565 (Why is no real title available?)
- Analytic solution for matter density perturbations in a class of viable cosmological \(f(R)\) models
- Cosmology.
- Do consistent F(R) models mimic general relativity plus ?
- Introduction to the theory of the early universe. Cosmological perturbations and inflationary theory
- Jeans' Formula for Gravitational Instability
- Physical Foundations of Cosmology
Cited in
(6)- Jeans analysis of bok globules in f(R) gravity
- Modified Lane-Emden equation and modified Jeans' instability based gravity with deviation
- Viscoelastic type magnetic effects and self-gravity on the propagation of MHD waves
- High frequency curvature oscillations in F(R) gravity
- The effect of suspended particles on Jeans' criterion for gravitational instability
- The K-essence flow seen from the preferred frame \(S_V\). A scalar field theory with Landau superfluid structure
This page was built for publication: Jeans instability in classical and modified gravity
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2257248)