We study the gravitational collapse of a rotating supermassive star (SMS) by means of a (3+1) hydrodynamical simulation in a post-Newtonian (PN) approxi- mation of general relativity. This problem is particularly challenging because of the vast dynamical range in space which must be covered in the course of col- lapse. We evolve a uniformly rotating SMS from the onset of radial instability at R_{p}/M=411, where R_{p} is the proper polar radius of the star and M is the total mass-energy, to the point at which the PN approximation breaks down. We introduce a scale factor and a ``comoving" coordinate to handle the large varia- tion in radius during the collapse and focus on the central core. Since T/W, the ratio of the rotational kinetic energ...
A three-dimensional, Newtonian hydrodynamical technique is used to follow the post-bounce phase of a...
We investigate new paths to supermassive black hole formation by considering the general relativisti...
The ‘direct collapse’ scenario has emerged as a promising evolutionary track for the formation of su...
We study the gravitational collapse of a rotating supermassive star (SMS) by means of a (3+1) hydrod...
We investigate the collapse of differentially rotating supermassive stars (SMSs) by means of 3+1 hyd...
We investigate the gravitational collapse of rapidly rotating relativistic supermassive stars by mea...
We study the collapse of rapidly rotating supermassive stars that may have formed in the early Unive...
We perform 3+1 general relativistic simulations of rotating core collapse in the context of the coll...
We investigate the equilibrium and stability of supermassive stars of mass $M \agt 10^5M_{\odot}$ in...
We perform 3+1 general relativistic simulations of rotating core collapse in the context of the coll...
Context. The formation of supermassive black holes by direct collapse would imply the existence of s...
We explore a possible scenario of the explosion as a result of core collapses of rotating massive st...
We compute gravitational waves emitted by the collapse of a rotating very massive star (VMS) core le...
We have performed hydrodynamic simulations of relativistic rotational supernova core collapse in axi...
We present results from the first 2+1 and 3+1 simulations of the collapse of rotating stellar iron c...
A three-dimensional, Newtonian hydrodynamical technique is used to follow the post-bounce phase of a...
We investigate new paths to supermassive black hole formation by considering the general relativisti...
The ‘direct collapse’ scenario has emerged as a promising evolutionary track for the formation of su...
We study the gravitational collapse of a rotating supermassive star (SMS) by means of a (3+1) hydrod...
We investigate the collapse of differentially rotating supermassive stars (SMSs) by means of 3+1 hyd...
We investigate the gravitational collapse of rapidly rotating relativistic supermassive stars by mea...
We study the collapse of rapidly rotating supermassive stars that may have formed in the early Unive...
We perform 3+1 general relativistic simulations of rotating core collapse in the context of the coll...
We investigate the equilibrium and stability of supermassive stars of mass $M \agt 10^5M_{\odot}$ in...
We perform 3+1 general relativistic simulations of rotating core collapse in the context of the coll...
Context. The formation of supermassive black holes by direct collapse would imply the existence of s...
We explore a possible scenario of the explosion as a result of core collapses of rotating massive st...
We compute gravitational waves emitted by the collapse of a rotating very massive star (VMS) core le...
We have performed hydrodynamic simulations of relativistic rotational supernova core collapse in axi...
We present results from the first 2+1 and 3+1 simulations of the collapse of rotating stellar iron c...
A three-dimensional, Newtonian hydrodynamical technique is used to follow the post-bounce phase of a...
We investigate new paths to supermassive black hole formation by considering the general relativisti...
The ‘direct collapse’ scenario has emerged as a promising evolutionary track for the formation of su...