We investigate the collapse of differentially rotating supermassive stars (SMSs) by means of 3+1 hydrodynamic simulations in general relativity. We particularly focus on the onset of collapse to understand the final outcome of collapsing SMSs. We find that the estimated ratio of the mass between the black hole (BH) and the surrounding disk from the equilibrium star is roughly the same as the results from numerical simulation. This suggests that the picture of axisymmetric collapse is adequate, in the absence of nonaxisymmetric instabilities, to illustrate the final state of the collapse. We also find that quasi-periodic gravitational waves continue to be emitted after the quasinormal mode frequency has decayed. We furthermore have found tha...
A paradigm deeply rooted in modern numerical relativity calculations prescribes the removal of those...
We present self-consistent 3D core-collapse supernova simulations of a 40 M progenitor model using t...
We study the final state of the gravitational collapse of uniformly rotating supramassive neutron st...
We study the gravitational collapse of a rotating supermassive star (SMS) by means of a (3+1) hydrod...
We investigate the gravitational collapse of rapidly rotating relativistic supermassive stars by mea...
We study the gravitational collapse of a rotating supermassive star (SMS) by means of a (3+1) hydrod...
Context. The formation of supermassive black holes by direct collapse would imply the existence of s...
We investigate new paths to supermassive black hole formation by considering the general relativisti...
Formation of supermassive black holes in galactic bulges: a rotating collapse model consistent with ...
Context. The formation of supermassive black holes possibly takes place via direct collapse, with a ...
We present new results on the dynamics and gravitational-wave emission from the collapse of differen...
Highly condensed gaseous objects with masses larger than 5 × 104 M⊙ are called Supermassive stars. ...
We study the collapse of rapidly rotating supermassive stars that may have formed in the early Unive...
The ‘direct collapse’ scenario has emerged as a promising evolutionary track for the formation of su...
In a recent publication, we have demonstrated that differentially rotating stars admit new channels ...
A paradigm deeply rooted in modern numerical relativity calculations prescribes the removal of those...
We present self-consistent 3D core-collapse supernova simulations of a 40 M progenitor model using t...
We study the final state of the gravitational collapse of uniformly rotating supramassive neutron st...
We study the gravitational collapse of a rotating supermassive star (SMS) by means of a (3+1) hydrod...
We investigate the gravitational collapse of rapidly rotating relativistic supermassive stars by mea...
We study the gravitational collapse of a rotating supermassive star (SMS) by means of a (3+1) hydrod...
Context. The formation of supermassive black holes by direct collapse would imply the existence of s...
We investigate new paths to supermassive black hole formation by considering the general relativisti...
Formation of supermassive black holes in galactic bulges: a rotating collapse model consistent with ...
Context. The formation of supermassive black holes possibly takes place via direct collapse, with a ...
We present new results on the dynamics and gravitational-wave emission from the collapse of differen...
Highly condensed gaseous objects with masses larger than 5 × 104 M⊙ are called Supermassive stars. ...
We study the collapse of rapidly rotating supermassive stars that may have formed in the early Unive...
The ‘direct collapse’ scenario has emerged as a promising evolutionary track for the formation of su...
In a recent publication, we have demonstrated that differentially rotating stars admit new channels ...
A paradigm deeply rooted in modern numerical relativity calculations prescribes the removal of those...
We present self-consistent 3D core-collapse supernova simulations of a 40 M progenitor model using t...
We study the final state of the gravitational collapse of uniformly rotating supramassive neutron st...