Explicit bilayered and thin-shell GR models show that relaxing monotonic density or isotropy lets compactness approach Bondi's bound or even the black hole limit.
Spherically symmetric elastic bodies in general relativity
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The purpose of this review it to present a renewed perspective of the problem of self-gravitating elastic bodies under spherical symmetry. It is also a companion to the papers [Phys. Rev. D105, 044025 (2022)], [Phys. Rev. D106, L041502 (2022)], and [arXiv:2306.16584 [gr-qc]], where we introduced a new definition of spherically symmetric elastic bodies in general relativity, and applied it to investigate the existence and physical viability, including radial stability, of static self-gravitating elastic balls. We focus on elastic materials that generalize fluids with polytropic, linear, and affine equations of state, and discuss the symmetries of the energy density function, including homogeneity and the resulting scale invariance of the TOV equations. By introducing invariant characterizations of physical admissible initial data, we numerically construct mass-radius-compactness diagrams, and conjecture about the maximum compactness of stable physically admissible elastic balls.
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Beyond Buchdahl's limit: bilayered stars and thin-shell configurations
Explicit bilayered and thin-shell GR models show that relaxing monotonic density or isotropy lets compactness approach Bondi's bound or even the black hole limit.