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The non-spherical ground state of Proca stars

Carlos Herdeiro, Eugen Radu, N. Sanchis-Gual, Nuno M. Santos, Etevaldo dos Santos Costa Filho

2024Physics Letters B23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Spherical Proca Stars (PSs) are regarded as the ground state amongst the family of PSs. In accordance, spherical PSs are thought to have a fundamental branch of stable solutions. In this Letter, we provide energetic, morphological and dynamical evidence that spherical PSs are actually excited states. The ground state is shown to be a family of static, non-spherical, in fact prolate, PSs. The spherical stars in the fundamental branch, albeit stable against spherical perturbations, turn out to succumb to non-spherical dynamics, undergoing an isometry breaking into prolate PSs. We also provide evidence for the dynamical formation of prolate PSs, starting from spherical dilute initial data, via gravitational cooling. Consequently, PSs provide a remarkable example of (possibly compact) relativistic stars, in General Relativity minimally coupled to a simple, physical, field theory model, where staticity plus stability implies non-sphericity.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsProlate spheroidSphericitySpherical geometryClassical mechanicsStarsSpherical coordinate systemSpherical shellSpherical modelStability (learning theory)Ground stateGravitationGravitational fieldGeneral relativityExcited stateAstrophysicsQuantum mechanicsGeometryAstronomyComputer scienceMachine learningShell (structure)MathematicsComposite materialMaterials scienceStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies
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