Non-Spherical Gravitational Collapse of Strange Quark Matter
Zade S S1, Patil K D2, Mulkalwar P N3
1Department of Mathematics, J. B. College of Science, Wardha, India2Department of Mathematics, B. D. College of Engineering, Sewagram, Wardha, India3Department of Computer Science, Amolakchand Mahavidyalaya, Yavatmal, India
Non-Spherical Gravitational Collapse of Strange Quark Matter
Zade S S1;Patil K D2; Mulkalwar P N3
1Department of Mathematics, J. B. College of Science, Wardha, India2Department of Mathematics, B. D. College of Engineering, Sewagram, Wardha, India3Department of Computer Science, Amolakchand Mahavidyalaya, Yavatmal, India
摘要We study the non-spherical gravitational collapse of the strange quark null fluid. The interesting feature which emerges is that the non-spherical collapse of charged strange quark matter leads to a naked singularity whereas the gravitational collapse of neutral quark matter proceeds to form a black hole. We extend the earlier work of Harko and Cheng [Phys. Lett. A 266(2000)249] to the non-spherical case.
Abstract:We study the non-spherical gravitational collapse of the strange quark null fluid. The interesting feature which emerges is that the non-spherical collapse of charged strange quark matter leads to a naked singularity whereas the gravitational collapse of neutral quark matter proceeds to form a black hole. We extend the earlier work of Harko and Cheng [Phys. Lett. A 266(2000)249] to the non-spherical case.
Zade S S;Patil K D; Mulkalwar P N. Non-Spherical Gravitational Collapse of Strange Quark Matter[J]. 中国物理快报, 2008, 25(5): 1568-1570.
Zade S S, Patil K D, Mulkalwar P N. Non-Spherical Gravitational Collapse of Strange Quark Matter. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(5): 1568-1570.
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