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Dynamical boson stars

2017· review· en· 335 citations· W2137301010 on OpenAlex· 10.1007/s41114-017-0007-y

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Abstract

Abstract The idea of stable, localized bundles of energy has strong appeal as a model for particles. In the 1950s, John Wheeler envisioned such bundles as smooth configurations of electromagnetic energy that he called geons , but none were found. Instead, particle-like solutions were found in the late 1960s with the addition of a scalar field, and these were given the name boson stars . Since then, boson stars find use in a wide variety of models as sources of dark matter, as black hole mimickers, in simple models of binary systems, and as a tool in finding black holes in higher dimensions with only a single Killing vector. We discuss important varieties of boson stars, their dynamic properties, and some of their uses, concentrating on recent efforts.

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The record

Venue
Living Reviews in Relativity
Topic
Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
Field
Physics and Astronomy
Canadian institutions
Funders
Institut Périmètre de physique théoriqueNational Science FoundationGovernment of CanadaMinisterio de Economía y CompetitividadIndustry CanadaAgencia Estatal de InvestigaciónLong Island University
Keywords
PhysicsBosonStarsTheoretical physicsScalar bosonBlack hole (networking)Variety (cybernetics)Dark matterScalar (mathematics)Scalar fieldAstrophysicsParticle physicsClassical mechanicsGeometryComputer science
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