The existence of localized, approximately stationary, lumps of the classical gravitational and electromagnetic field – geons – was conjectured more than half a century ago. If one insists on exact stationarity, topologically trivial configurations in electro-vacuum are ruled out by no-go theorems for solitons. But stationary, asymptotically flat geons found a realization in scalar-vacuum, where everywhere non-singular, localized field lumps exist, known as (scalar) boson stars. Similar geons have subsequently been found in Einstein–Dirac theory and, more recently, in Einstein–Proca theory. We identify the common conditions that allow these solutions, which may also exist for other spin fields. Moreover, we present a comparison of sphericall...
Proca stars [1] are everywhere regular, asymptotically flat self-gravitating solitons composed of co...
We present a compact theorem which reveals the fact that static spatially regular massive scalar fie...
We consider the model of minimally interacting electromagnetic, gravitational and massive scalar fie...
The existence of localized, approximately stationary, lumps of the classical gravitational and elect...
AbstractWe establish that massive complex Abelian vector fields (mass μ) can form gravitating solito...
We establish that massive complex Abelian vector fields (mass μ) can form gravitating solitons, when...
Einstein's gravity minimally coupled to free, massive, classical fundamental fields admits particle-...
We establish that massive complex Abelian vector fields (mass μ) can form gravitating solitons, when...
We present a comparative analysis of the self-gravitating solitons that arise in the Einstein–Klein–...
We establish that massive complex Abelian vector fields (mass mu) can form gravitating solitons, whe...
AbstractWe establish that massive complex Abelian vector fields (mass μ) can form gravitating solito...
We present a comparative study of spherically symmetric, localized, particle-like solutions for spin...
Boson stars are configurations of the gravitating complex scalar field in the Einstein’s GeneralTheo...
We present a class of general relativistic soliton-like solutions composed of multiple minimally cou...
We present a class of general relativistic soliton-like solutions composed of multiple minimally cou...
Proca stars [1] are everywhere regular, asymptotically flat self-gravitating solitons composed of co...
We present a compact theorem which reveals the fact that static spatially regular massive scalar fie...
We consider the model of minimally interacting electromagnetic, gravitational and massive scalar fie...
The existence of localized, approximately stationary, lumps of the classical gravitational and elect...
AbstractWe establish that massive complex Abelian vector fields (mass μ) can form gravitating solito...
We establish that massive complex Abelian vector fields (mass μ) can form gravitating solitons, when...
Einstein's gravity minimally coupled to free, massive, classical fundamental fields admits particle-...
We establish that massive complex Abelian vector fields (mass μ) can form gravitating solitons, when...
We present a comparative analysis of the self-gravitating solitons that arise in the Einstein–Klein–...
We establish that massive complex Abelian vector fields (mass mu) can form gravitating solitons, whe...
AbstractWe establish that massive complex Abelian vector fields (mass μ) can form gravitating solito...
We present a comparative study of spherically symmetric, localized, particle-like solutions for spin...
Boson stars are configurations of the gravitating complex scalar field in the Einstein’s GeneralTheo...
We present a class of general relativistic soliton-like solutions composed of multiple minimally cou...
We present a class of general relativistic soliton-like solutions composed of multiple minimally cou...
Proca stars [1] are everywhere regular, asymptotically flat self-gravitating solitons composed of co...
We present a compact theorem which reveals the fact that static spatially regular massive scalar fie...
We consider the model of minimally interacting electromagnetic, gravitational and massive scalar fie...