Variable Eddington Factor and Radiating Slowly Rotating Bodies in General Relativity (Núñez, Luis; Aguirre, Felix; Soldovieri, T.) Abstract We present an extension to a previous work to study the collapse of a radiating, slow-rotating self-gravitating relativistic configuration. In order to simulate dissipation effects due to the transfer of photons and/or neutrinos within the matter configuration, we introduce the flux factor, the variable Eddington factor and a closure relation between them. Rotation in General Relativity is considered in the slow rotation approximation, i.e. tangential velocity of every fluid element is much less than the speed of light and the centrifugal forces are little compared with the gravitational ones. So...
One of the purposes of this thesis is to study the gravitomagnetic effects. These effects are derive...
The theory developed in Paper I is applied to solve two problems in general relativity: to obtain a ...
The nonradial perturbation equations of a slowly rotating star are derived in the framework of gener...
Radiating, slowly rotating bodies in general relativity (Melfo, Alejandra; Núñez, Luis; Patiño, Alb...
We discuss a method to study linear perturbations of generic rotating spacetimes in the slow-rotatio...
We formulate and solve by semi-analytic means the axisymmetric equilibria of relativistic self-simil...
The problem of angular momentum transport in the radiative zone of the Sun and other stars is curren...
On the eccentricity behaviour of radiating slowly rotating bodies (Núñez, Luis; Hernández, Hector;...
This paper builds up the necessary physical groundwork and motivates the derivation of the weak-fiel...
A model for the radiation hydrodynamics in general relativity is analyzed, describing the gravitati...
We propose a variable Eddington factor, depending on the flow velocity, v, for relativistic radiativ...
A model for the radiation hydrodynamics in general relativity is analyzed, describing the gravitatio...
Abstract. We examine the perturbations of rapidly rotating relativistic stars. We first summarize th...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a detailed analysis of first-order perturbations of ...
Relativistic radiative transfer in a relativistic spherical flow is examined in the fully special re...
One of the purposes of this thesis is to study the gravitomagnetic effects. These effects are derive...
The theory developed in Paper I is applied to solve two problems in general relativity: to obtain a ...
The nonradial perturbation equations of a slowly rotating star are derived in the framework of gener...
Radiating, slowly rotating bodies in general relativity (Melfo, Alejandra; Núñez, Luis; Patiño, Alb...
We discuss a method to study linear perturbations of generic rotating spacetimes in the slow-rotatio...
We formulate and solve by semi-analytic means the axisymmetric equilibria of relativistic self-simil...
The problem of angular momentum transport in the radiative zone of the Sun and other stars is curren...
On the eccentricity behaviour of radiating slowly rotating bodies (Núñez, Luis; Hernández, Hector;...
This paper builds up the necessary physical groundwork and motivates the derivation of the weak-fiel...
A model for the radiation hydrodynamics in general relativity is analyzed, describing the gravitati...
We propose a variable Eddington factor, depending on the flow velocity, v, for relativistic radiativ...
A model for the radiation hydrodynamics in general relativity is analyzed, describing the gravitatio...
Abstract. We examine the perturbations of rapidly rotating relativistic stars. We first summarize th...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a detailed analysis of first-order perturbations of ...
Relativistic radiative transfer in a relativistic spherical flow is examined in the fully special re...
One of the purposes of this thesis is to study the gravitomagnetic effects. These effects are derive...
The theory developed in Paper I is applied to solve two problems in general relativity: to obtain a ...
The nonradial perturbation equations of a slowly rotating star are derived in the framework of gener...