Abstract
Equilibrium models of uniformly rotating massive stars are investigated, using a weak field, slow rotation approximation, which is shown to be adequate for all cases of interest. The fate of radial perturbations about these equilibrium configurations is investigated using a linearized stability analysis to determine the oscillation frequency σ in a peturbation ∝ e
iσ
t
. An eigenvalue equation for σ
2
is obtained which can be made self adjoint with respect to the spatial metric, and a variational principle to determine σ
2
is derived. Numerical determinations of σ
2
have been carried out for a variety of masses, radii and rotational velocities, and these results are incorporated in a simple formula that gives the dependence of σ
2
on these quantities. The condition for instability, σ
2
negative, is determined, and it is found that for large masses and maximum rotation velocity, so that when centrifugal force balances gravity at the surface, a massive star becomes unstable when its radius is 208 times the Schwarzschild radius 2
GM/c
2
.
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