Dear Colleagues,

We published the first part of Chapter 2, 

"HYPOTHESIS OF ORIGIN OF PLANETARY SYSTEM" 

of our monograph "SOME ASPECTS OF THE EARTH EVOLUTION"

in our journal "SELF Transactions", volume 3 (2003), issue 1 

*Abstract*

In the first part of Chapter 2 we select a circle of questions that
are necessary to be studied for correct understanding, at which
conditions the protoplanet clouds form around stars, and analyse some
peculiarities of formation of protostars and young stars structure.

We show after Shklovsky that the protostar formation occurs due to
gravity compression in clouds of interstellar gas. It heats the
central region of protostar up to the temperature of first
thermonuclear reactor flashing. The heating causes intensive
thermoemission of electrons that produces the exterior electron cocoon
and form the spherical electric dipole whose boundaries much exceed
the observed boundaries of star.

The considered radial current is very intensive at the initial stage
of protostar. It causes the protostar substance rotating and forms its
complex structure consisting of positively charged core of future
star, vacuum insulating layer and exterior electrically negative dense
envelope.

In its turn, rotating mass of protostar together with forming electric
dipole creates the conditions for the magnetic field of future star;
at early stages of evolution it has a complex structure of magnetic
field of envelope and enclosed field of core.

The charge separation and produced circulation currents between the
layer of core thermoconvection and envelope promotes the compaction of
core and envelope and creates the conditions for infra-low-frequency
oscillations in the core and envelope.

Please enjoy reading full text:

http://angelfire.lycos.com/la3/selftrans/v3_1/contents3.html#c2a

I hope, it will be interesting for many of you, and look forward to
hear your opinion.

Sergey Karavashkin

Head Laboratory SELF 
http://angelfire.lycos.com/la3/SELFlab/index.html
selftrans@yandex.ru