Time-domain evolutions demonstrate that the nonlinear scalar ergoregion instability saturates via a weakly turbulent direct cascade transferring energy to small scales and populating higher-order azimuthal modes on the stable light ring.
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Slowly rotating wormholes in Rényi, mixed, and Moradpour holographic dark energy produce distinct photon orbits and shadow morphologies, with Rényi models yielding smaller asymmetric shadows.
GUP-corrected rotating wormholes based on the Dymnikova-Schwinger profile produce split co- and counter-rotating photon spheres and asymmetric shadows.
Rotation amplifies differences between the vector MIT bag and DDQM equations of state for quark stars, with MIT supporting more massive stars and a full decomposition of gravitational, internal, rotational, and binding energies provided.
Direct comparison of Konno-99 perturbative and LORENE numerical methods for poloidal magnetized neutron stars shows perturbative validity for observed fields up to ~10^16 G and numerical resolution limits below ~10^10 G.
Dark energy stars from modified Chaplygin gas obey C-I-Λ-f universal relations similar to quark stars but are distinguishable via I-Eg^{-2}, Λ-Eg^{-5}, and f-Eg^{-2} relations, with GW170817 used to predict 1.4 solar-mass properties.
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Weakly turbulent saturation of the nonlinear scalar ergoregion instability
Time-domain evolutions demonstrate that the nonlinear scalar ergoregion instability saturates via a weakly turbulent direct cascade transferring energy to small scales and populating higher-order azimuthal modes on the stable light ring.
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Holographic dark energy as a source for slowly rotating wormholes: Implications for null geodesics and shadows
Slowly rotating wormholes in Rényi, mixed, and Moradpour holographic dark energy produce distinct photon orbits and shadow morphologies, with Rényi models yielding smaller asymmetric shadows.
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Dymnikova-Schwinger quantum-corrected slowly rotating wormholes: Photon and spinning particle dynamics
GUP-corrected rotating wormholes based on the Dymnikova-Schwinger profile produce split co- and counter-rotating photon spheres and asymmetric shadows.
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Rotational effects in quark stars: comparing different models
Rotation amplifies differences between the vector MIT bag and DDQM equations of state for quark stars, with MIT supporting more massive stars and a full decomposition of gravitational, internal, rotational, and binding energies provided.
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Magnetized neutron stars: perturbative versus fully-numerical approaches
Direct comparison of Konno-99 perturbative and LORENE numerical methods for poloidal magnetized neutron stars shows perturbative validity for observed fields up to ~10^16 G and numerical resolution limits below ~10^10 G.
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Dark energy stars from the modified Chaplygin gas: $C-I-\Lambda-E_g-f$ universal relations
Dark energy stars from modified Chaplygin gas obey C-I-Λ-f universal relations similar to quark stars but are distinguishable via I-Eg^{-2}, Λ-Eg^{-5}, and f-Eg^{-2} relations, with GW170817 used to predict 1.4 solar-mass properties.