Asymptotic behavior of dynamical variables and naked singularity formation in spherically symmetric gravitational collapse
Abstract
Considering gravitational collapse of matter, it is important problem to clarify what kind of conditions leads to the formation of naked singularity. For this purpose, we apply the 1+3 orthonormal frame formalism introduced by Uggla \textit{et al.} to spherically symmetric gravitational collapse of perfect fluid. This formalism allows us to construct an autonomous system of evolution and constraint equations for scale-invariant dynamical variables normalized by the volume expansion rate of the timelike orthonormal frame vector. We investigate the asymptotic evolution of such dynamical variables towards the formation of a central singularity and present a conjecture that the steep spatial gradient for the normalized density function is a characteristic of the naked singularity formation.
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@article{arxiv.0903.4041,
title = {Asymptotic behavior of dynamical variables and naked singularity formation in spherically symmetric gravitational collapse},
author = {Hayato Kawakami and Eiji Mitsuda and Yasusada Nambu and Akira Tomimatsu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.4041},
year = {2015}
}
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