epicyclic theory negare-ye apicarxe-yi Fr.: théorie épicyclique The theory that describes the Galactic dynamics, that is the orbits of stars and gas
clouds in the → Galactic disk, as well as the spiral
→ density wave. Formulated by Bertil Lindblad (1895-1965),
the epicyclic theory assumes that orbits are circular with small deviations. Star orbits
are described by the superposition of two motions:
i) a rotation of the star (epicenter) around the Galactic center at
the circular angular velocity, Ω, and ii)
a retrograde elliptical motion at
→ epicyclic frequency, κ.
The epicyclic motion in the Galactic plane occurs in a retrograde sense to conserve
→ angular momentum. In general Ω and κ
are different and, therefore, orbits do not close. However, seen by an |