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arxiv: gr-qc/9911113 · v1 · pith:PJ4RTQDAnew · submitted 1999-11-28 · 🌀 gr-qc

Relativistic perfect fluid models

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The various schemes for studying rigidly rotating perfect fluids in general relativity are reviewed. General conclusions one may draw from these are: (i) There is a need to restrict the scope of the possible ansatze, and (ii) the angular behaviour is a valuable commodity. This latter observation follows from a large number of analytic models exhibiting a NUT-like behaviour. A method of getting around problem (ii) is presented on a simple example. To alleviate problem (i) for rigidly rotating perfect fluids, approximation schemes based on a series expansion in the angular velocity are suggested. A pioneering work, due to Hartle, explores the global properties of matched space-times to quadratic order in the angular velocity. As a first example of the applications, it is shown that the rigidly rotating incompressible fluid cannot be Petrov type D.

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