Zero-modes of spherical bosonic stars under axisymmetric perturbations explain the bifurcations into chain, ring, and gyroscope-like bosonic star families.
Gravitating Stationary Dyons and Rotating Vortex Rings
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We construct dyons, and electrically charged monopole-antimonopole pairs and vortex rings in Yang-Mills-Higgs theory coupled to Einstein gravity. The solutions are stationary, axially symmetric and asymptotically flat. The dyons with magnetic charge $n\ge 2$ represent non-static solutions with vanishing angular momentum. The electrically charged monopole-antimonopole pairs and vortex rings, in contrast, possess vanishing magnetic charge, but finite angular momentum, equaling $n$ times their electric charge.
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Bifurcations in Bosonic Stars: chains and rings from spherical solutions
Zero-modes of spherical bosonic stars under axisymmetric perturbations explain the bifurcations into chain, ring, and gyroscope-like bosonic star families.