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- Title
RADIATING GRAVITATIONAL COLLAPSE WITH SHEAR VISCOSITY AND BULK VISCOSITY.
- Authors
Nogueira, P.C.; Chan, R.
- Abstract
A model of a collapsing radiating star consisting of a fluid with shear viscosity and bulk viscosity undergoing radial heat flow with outgoing radiation is studied. This kind of fluid is the most general viscous fluid we can have. The pressure of the star, at the beginning of the collapse, is isotropic but, due to the presence of the shear viscosity and the bulk viscosity, the pressure becomes more and more anisotropic. The radial and temporal behaviors of the density, pressure, mass, luminosity, the effective adiabatic index and the Kretschmann scalar are analyzed. The collapsing time, density, mass, luminosity and Kretschmann scalar of the star do not depend on the viscosity of the fluid (nor the shear viscosity and neither the bulk viscosity).
- Subjects
GRAVITATIONAL collapse; STARS; SUPERMASSIVE black holes; WHITE holes (Astronomy); ASTRONOMY; PHYSICAL sciences
- Publication
International Journal of Modern Physics D: Gravitation, Astrophysics & Cosmology, 2004, Vol 13, Issue 8, p1727
- ISSN
0218-2718
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1142/S0218271804005158