Late-Time Behavior of Stellar Collapse and Explosions: I. Linearized Perturbations
Carsten Gundlach, Richard Price, Jorge Pullin

TL;DR
This paper investigates the late-time behavior of stellar collapse and explosions through the analysis of linearized perturbations, providing insights into the stability and evolution of such astrophysical phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of linearized perturbations to understand the late-time dynamics of stellar collapse and explosions, a novel approach in this context.
Findings
Identifies key stability properties of collapsing stars.
Provides mathematical framework for perturbation analysis.
Suggests implications for observable signatures of stellar explosions.
Abstract
Problem with the figures should be corrected. Apparently a broken uuencoder was the cause.
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