Local dynamics and gravitational collapse of a self-gravitating magnetized Fermi gas
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Publication:937063
DOI10.1007/S10714-007-0542-ZzbMATH Open1148.83328arXiv0708.0593OpenAlexW2047551621MaRDI QIDQ937063FDOQ937063
Authors: B. E. Eshmatov
Publication date: 20 August 2008
Published in: General Relativity and Gravitation (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We use the Bianchi-I spacetime to study the local dynamics of a magnetized self-gravitating Fermi gas. The set of Einstein-Maxwell field equations for this gas becomes a dynamical system in a 4-dimensional phase space. We consider a qualitative study and examine numeric solutions for the degenerate zero temperature case. All dynamic quantities exhibit similar qualitative behavior in the 3-dimensional sections of the phase space, with all trajectories reaching a stable attractor whenever the initial expansion scalar H_{0} is negative. If H_{0} is positive, and depending on initial conditions, the trajectories end up in a curvature singularity that could be isotropic(singular "point") or anisotropic (singular "line"). In particular, for a sufficiently large initial value of the magnetic field it is always possible to obtain an anisotropic type of singularity in which the "line" points in the same direction of the field.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0708.0593
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