Dynamical gravastars from the interaction between scalar fields and matter
Abstract
Gravastars are configurations of compact singularity-free gravitational objects which are interesting alternatives to classical solutions in the strong gravitational field regime. Although there are no static star-like solutions of the Einstein-Klein-Gordon equations for real scalar fields, we show that dynamical gravastars solutions arise through the direct interaction of a scalar field with matter. Two configurations presented here show that, within the internal zone, the scalar field plays a role similar to a cosmological constant, while the scalar field decays at large distances as the Yukawa potential. Like classical gravastars, these solutions exhibit small values of the temporal metric component near a transitional radial value, although this behaviour is not determined by the de Sitter nature of the internal space-time, but rather by a slowly-varying scalar field. The scalar field-matter interaction is able to define trapping forces that rigorously confine the polytropic gases to the interior of a sphere. At the surface of these spheres, pressures generated by the field-matter interaction play the role of "walls" preventing the matter from flowing out. These solutions predict a stronger scattering of the accreting matter with respect to Schwarzschild black holes.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2106.13824,
title = {Dynamical gravastars from the interaction between scalar fields and matter},
author = {Alejandro Cabo Montes de Oca and Duvier Suarez Fontanella and David Valls-Gabaud},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.13824},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
12 pages, 8 figures