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Self-interacting multistate boson stars
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In this paper, we consider rotating multistate boson stars with quartic self-interactions. In contrast to the nodeless quartic-boson stars in \cite{Herdeiro:2015tia}, the self-interacting multistate boson stars (SIMBSs) have two types of nodes, including the $^1S^2S$ and $^1S^2P$ states. We show the mass $M$ of SIMBSs as a function of the synchronized frequency $\omega$, and the nonsynchronized frequency $\omega_2$ for three different cases. Moreover, for the case of two coexisting states with self-interacting potential, we study the mass $M$ of SIMBSs versus the angular momentum $J$ for the synchronized frequency $\omega$ and the nonsynchronized frequency $\omega_2$. Furthermore, for three different cases, we analyze the coexisting phase with both the ground and first excited states for SIMBSs. We also calculate the maximum value of coupling parameter $\Lambda$, and find the coupling parameter $\Lambda$ exists the finite range.
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