Electromagnetic effects on anisotropic expansion-free fluid content

Author:

Yousaf ZORCID,Asad H,Almutairi Bander,Malik Adnan

Abstract

Abstract The major goal of this work is to find solutions of Einstein–Maxwell field equations for anisotropic, expansion-free, non-static, spherically distributed matter content. The analytical models that highlight the major benefit of simplicity are shown and this makes it possible to use them as a toy model to illustrate how cavities evolve. Furthermore, the transport equations, quasi-homologous constraints and the junction conditions are also evaluated along with their useful implications. Eventually, the consequences of electric force on this system are summed up in the last section.

Funder

Deanship of Scientific Research, King Saud University

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)

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