In → galactic dynamics models, the process of
gaining or losing → angular momentum by stars mostly at the
→ Lindblad resonances without gaining random motion.
Figuratively, transient → spiral waves in
→ galactic disks
churn the stars and gas in a manner that largely preserves the overall angular momentum
distribution and leads to little increase in random motion. Churning is the main
reason for → radial migration of stars. See also
→ blurring
(J. A. Sellwood & J. J. Binney, 2002, astro-ph/0203510 and references therein).
See also: Verbal noun of → churn.