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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 March 2006
A body is started from rest and moves on an arbitrary path in an inviscid isothermal compressible atmosphere. The phase configuration of the internal waves and the gravity-modified acoustic waves which are generated by the body is studied using small amplitude wave theory. When the body moves at supersonic speeds and the background density gradient approaches zero, it is shown how the wave solutions approach the pure acoustic wave solutions of Lilley et al. (1953).