Matter–curvature effects upon the dissipative viscous collapse of massive stellar object
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Published:2024-07-10
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ISSN:0219-8878
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Container-title:International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Int. J. Geom. Methods Mod. Phys.
Author:
Manzoor Rubab1ORCID,
Saleem Sana1ORCID,
Shahid Wasee1,
Mardan S. A1ORCID,
Ahmad Imran1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Mathematics, University of Management and Technology, Johar Town Campus, Lahore 54782, Pakistan
Abstract
This paper investigates the evolutionary phases of a collapsing dissipative star cluster in the presence of dark matter. For this purpose, the minimal coupling model of [Formula: see text] gravity is used as a candidate for exotic matter in star cluster. The collapse equation is derived from generalized dynamical equations which show the total conservation of energy within the cluster. In this context, the approach of Misner and Sharp is applied to study the phenomenon and differentiate between homologous as well as non-homologous gravitational collapse. The generalized dynamical equations are also connected to modified heat transport equations related to heat flux, viscosity and shear, which deals with Israel–Stewart theory (without removing the thermodynamics heat/viscous coupling coefficients). It is found that shear-free and non-dissipative fluid give homologous collapse. The dissipation of collapsing star cluster provides a relation between tidal forces and density inhomogeneity. It is theoretically predicted that the presence of exotic matter controlled the collapsing mechanism.
Funder
Higher Education Commission, Islamabad
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd