Formation of dark energy stars
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Abstract
Dark energy stars are finite size astrophysical objects with an interior equation of state $p=-\rho$. Examples are self gravitating false vacuum bubbles, vacuum non singular black holes, and gravastars. We present a time-dependent solution of Einstein's field equations that describes the collapse of a spherical system from an initial state of positive pressure to a final state with a dark energy core. Our solution has no singularities, no event horizons, and does not violate the weak or null energy conditions.
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Presenters
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Philip Beltracchi
University of Utah
Authors
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Philip Beltracchi
University of Utah
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Paolo Gondolo
University of Utah