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Anisotropic stars as ultracompact objects in General Relativity

Anisotropic stresses are ubiquitous in nature, but their modeling in general relativity is poorly understood and frame dependent. We introduce the first study on the dynamical properties of anisotropic self-gravitating fluids in a covariant framework. Our description is particularly useful in the co...

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Autores principales: Raposo, Guilherme, Pani, Paolo, Bezares, Miguel, Palenzuela, Carlos, Cardoso, Vitor
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.99.104072
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2650085
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author Raposo, Guilherme
Pani, Paolo
Bezares, Miguel
Palenzuela, Carlos
Cardoso, Vitor
author_facet Raposo, Guilherme
Pani, Paolo
Bezares, Miguel
Palenzuela, Carlos
Cardoso, Vitor
author_sort Raposo, Guilherme
collection CERN
description Anisotropic stresses are ubiquitous in nature, but their modeling in general relativity is poorly understood and frame dependent. We introduce the first study on the dynamical properties of anisotropic self-gravitating fluids in a covariant framework. Our description is particularly useful in the context of tests of the black hole paradigm, wherein ultracompact objects are used as black hole mimickers but otherwise lack a proper theoretical framework. We show the following: (i) anisotropic stars can be as compact and as massive as black holes, even for very small anisotropy parameters; (ii) the nonlinear dynamics of the 1+1 system is in good agreement with linearized calculations, and shows that configurations below the maximum mass are nonlinearly stable; (iii) strongly anisotropic stars have vanishing tidal Love numbers in the black-hole limit; and (iv) their formation will usually be accompanied by gravitational-wave echoes at late times.
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spelling cern-26500852023-10-04T07:34:04Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.99.104072http://cds.cern.ch/record/2650085engRaposo, GuilhermePani, PaoloBezares, MiguelPalenzuela, CarlosCardoso, VitorAnisotropic stars as ultracompact objects in General Relativityhep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyastro-ph.HEAstrophysics and Astronomygr-qcGeneral Relativity and CosmologyAnisotropic stresses are ubiquitous in nature, but their modeling in general relativity is poorly understood and frame dependent. We introduce the first study on the dynamical properties of anisotropic self-gravitating fluids in a covariant framework. Our description is particularly useful in the context of tests of the black hole paradigm, wherein ultracompact objects are used as black hole mimickers but otherwise lack a proper theoretical framework. We show the following: (i) anisotropic stars can be as compact and as massive as black holes, even for very small anisotropy parameters; (ii) the nonlinear dynamics of the 1+1 system is in good agreement with linearized calculations, and shows that configurations below the maximum mass are nonlinearly stable; (iii) strongly anisotropic stars have vanishing tidal Love numbers in the black-hole limit; and (iv) their formation will usually be accompanied by gravitational-wave echoes at late times.Anisotropic stresses are ubiquitous in nature, but their modeling in General Relativity is poorly understood and frame dependent. We introduce the first study on the dynamical properties of anisotropic self-gravitating fluids in a covariant framework. Our description is particularly useful in the context of tests of the black hole paradigm, wherein ultracompact objects are used as black hole mimickers but otherwise lack a proper theoretical framework. We show that: (i) anisotropic stars can be as compact and as massive as black holes, even for very small anisotropy parameters; (ii) the nonlinear dynamics of the 1+1 system is in good agreement with linearized calculations, and shows that configurations below the maximum mass are nonlinearly stable; (iii) strongly anisotropic stars have vanishing tidal Love numbers in the black-hole limit; (iv) their formation will usually be accompanied by gravitational-wave echoes at late times.arXiv:1811.07917oai:cds.cern.ch:26500852018-11-19
spellingShingle hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.HE
Astrophysics and Astronomy
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
Raposo, Guilherme
Pani, Paolo
Bezares, Miguel
Palenzuela, Carlos
Cardoso, Vitor
Anisotropic stars as ultracompact objects in General Relativity
title Anisotropic stars as ultracompact objects in General Relativity
title_full Anisotropic stars as ultracompact objects in General Relativity
title_fullStr Anisotropic stars as ultracompact objects in General Relativity
title_full_unstemmed Anisotropic stars as ultracompact objects in General Relativity
title_short Anisotropic stars as ultracompact objects in General Relativity
title_sort anisotropic stars as ultracompact objects in general relativity
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.HE
Astrophysics and Astronomy
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.99.104072
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2650085
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