Impact of anisotropic stresses during dissipative gravitational collapse
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Date
2015-04
Authors
Reddy, Kevin P.
Govender, Megandhren
Maharaj, Sunil
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Springer Verlag
Abstract
We employ a perturbative scheme to study the evolution of a spherically symmetric stellar body undergoing gravitational collapse in the presence of heat dissipation and anisotropic stresses. The Bowers and Liang static model is perturbed, and its subsequent dynamical collapse is studied in the linear perturbative regime. We find that anisotropic effects brought about by the differences in the radial and tangential pressures render the core more unstable than the cooler surface layers. An analysis of the temperature profiles in the interior of the collapsing body shows that the temperature is enhanced in the presence of pressure anisotropy.
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Dissipative collapse, Anisotropic stresses, Causal thermodynamics
Citation
Reddy, K.P.; Govender, M. and Maharaj, S. D. 2015. Impact of anisotropic stresses during dissipative gravitational collapse. General Relativity and Gravitation. 47: 1-13.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-015-1880-x