1991
DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/8/5/022
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Existence and properties of spherically symmetric static fluid bodies with a given equation of state

Abstract: It is shown that for a given equation of state and a given value of the central pressure there exists a unique global solution of the Einstein equations representing a spherically symmetric static fluid body. For the proof a new theorem on singular ordinary differential equations is established which is of interest in its own right. For a given equation of state and central pressure, the fluid will either fill the entire space or be finite in extent with a vacuum exterior. Criteria are given which allow one to… Show more

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“…However, the system is singular at r = and the first step is to demonstrate that for each value of the central density there is a unique solution such that the spacetime is regular at the center. This is shown in [65] or in [50]. This solution defines a neighborhood of a regular center and can be extended as long as (1 − 2G c 2 r 2 w) remains positive.…”
Section: Spherically Symmetric Static Perfect Fluid Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…However, the system is singular at r = and the first step is to demonstrate that for each value of the central density there is a unique solution such that the spacetime is regular at the center. This is shown in [65] or in [50]. This solution defines a neighborhood of a regular center and can be extended as long as (1 − 2G c 2 r 2 w) remains positive.…”
Section: Spherically Symmetric Static Perfect Fluid Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Equation (5.25) can easily be integrated: It is also useful to introduce the following quantity which is related to the 'mean density up to r' w(r) = r −3 m(r) . In [65] the following theorem is proved.…”
Section: Spherically Symmetric Static Perfect Fluid Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…See [14]. Even if 1 < γ ≤ 6/5, it is possible that there are short equilibria, since Proposition 3 guarantees existence of tails of short equilibria in any case and we can arbitrarily modify the equation of state in the higher density region.…”
Section: Equilibrium Configurationsmentioning
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“…2 This box is needed since the radius of the star will be infinite otherwise [33]. As explained in [29], enclosing the star within a box prevents the evaporation of its constituents and makes its total mass finite.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%