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Proca Stars: gravitating Bose-Einstein condensates of massive spin 1 particles

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2015-12-15 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena High Energy Physics - Theory Pattern Formation and Solitons

Abstract

We establish that massive complex Abelian vector fields (mass μ\mu) can form gravitating solitons, when minimally coupled to Einstein's gravity. Such Proca stars (PSs) have a stationary, everywhere regular and asymptotically flat geometry. The Proca field, however, possesses a harmonic time dependence (frequency ww), realizing Wheeler's concept of geons for an Abelian spin 1 field. We obtain PSs with both a spherically symmetric (static) and an axially symmetric (stationary) line element. The latter form a countable number of families labelled by an integer mZ+m\in \mathbb{Z}^+. PSs, like (scalar) boson stars, carry a conserved Noether charge, and are akin to the latter in many ways. In particular, both types of stars exist for a limited range of frequencies and there is a maximal ADM mass, MmaxM_{max}, attained for an intermediate frequency. For spherically symmetric PSs (rotating PSs with m=1,2,3m=1,2,3), Mmax1.058MPl2/μM_{max}\simeq 1.058 M_{Pl}^2/\mu (Mmax1.568,2.337,3.247MPl2/μM_{max}\simeq 1.568,\, 2.337, \, 3.247 \, M_{Pl}^2/\mu), slightly larger values than those for (mini-)boson stars. We establish perturbative stability for a subset of solutions in the spherical case and anticipate a similar conclusion for fundamental modes in the rotating case. The discovery of PSs opens many avenues of research, reconsidering five decades of work on (scalar) boson stars, in particular as possible dark matter candidates.

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@article{arxiv.1508.05395,
  title  = {Proca Stars: gravitating Bose-Einstein condensates of massive spin 1 particles},
  author = {Richard Brito and Vitor Cardoso and Carlos A. R. Herdeiro and Eugen Radu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.05395},
  year   = {2015}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures