Critical dimension for stable self-gravitating stars in AdS
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Abstract: We study the self-gravitating stars with a linear equation of state, , in AdS space, where is a constant parameter. There exists a critical dimension, beyond which the stars are always stable with any central energy density; below which there exists a maximal mass configuration for a certain central energy density and when the central energy density continues to increase, the configuration becomes unstable. We find that the critical dimension depends on the parameter , it runs from to 10.1291 as varies from to 1. The lowest integer dimension for a dynamically stable self-gravitating configuration should be for any rather than , the latter is the case of self-gravitating radiation configurations in AdS space.
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