Abstract
These 1992 lectures notes present a powerful formalism mostly developed in
the 1980s by Borderies, Goldreich and Tremaine to address planetary ring
dynamical issues. These notes make a special emphasis on ring microphysics,
quantified with the help of the moments of the Boltzmann equation. They also
focus on the standard self-gravity model of narrow ring rigid precession, and
on the physics of linear and nonlinear density waves. These notes have been
corrected but only very marginally extended and not updated.
They are provided both as an introduction to the streamline formalism and as
a complement on some technical issues for my upcoming review ("Theory of Narrow
rings and Sharp Edges") that will cover the physics not addressed here along
with more recent developments. This review will appear in the "Planetary Ring
System" book (C. Murray and M. Tiscareno, eds.), to be published later on this
year at Cambridge University Press.
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