Stability analysis of stellar radiating filaments
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Abstract: The aim of this paper is to perform stability analysis of anisotropic dissipative cylindrical collapsing model in gravity. In this context, the modified version of hydrodynamical equation is explored by means of dynamical equations and radial perturbation scheme. We examined the role of adiabatic index, dissipation as well as the particular cosmological model on the onset of dynamical instability of the evolving cylindrical system that was initially in hydrostatic equilibrium with Newtonian and post Newtonian approximations. It is pointed out that extra curvature terms of gravity tends to increase the stability, while that heat radiations push the system to enter into unstable window. Further, our results reveal the significance of adiabatic index in the stability analysis of cylindrical celestial model.
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