Hartle's model provides the most widely used analytic framework to describe isolated compact bodies rotating slowly in equilibrium up to second order in perturbations in the context of General Relativity. Apart from some explicit assumptions, there are some implicit, like the "continuity" of the functions in the perturbed metric across the surface of the body. In this work we sketch the basics for the analysis of the second order problem using the modern theory of perturbed matchings. In particular, the result we present is that when the energy density of the fluid in the static configuration does not vanish at the boundary, one of the functions of the second order perturbation in the setting of the original work by Hartle is not continuous...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-185).This thesis concerns higher order...
We calculate the gravitational perturbations produced by a small mass in eccentric orbit about a muc...
We present a methodology for computing model independent perturbations in dark energy and modified g...
Hartle's model provides the most widely used analytic framework to describe isolated compact bodies ...
Perturbed stationary axisymmetric isolated bodies, e.g. stars, represented by a matter-filled interi...
Here we look at an application of the Hartle metric to describe a rotating version of the spherical ...
Rotating bodies of finite size in the context of general relativity remain very poorly understood; o...
The evolution of expanding, spherical-symmetric density perturbations is reviewed, mainly in the con...
General relativity has a small number of known, exact solutions which model astronomically relevant...
We study how the changes of coordinates between the class of harmonic coordinates affect the anality...
International audienceA formalism to deal with high-order perturbations of a general spherical backg...
In this thesis, we study slowly rotating relativistic stars by modeling them as perfect fluids. The ...
In the framework of general relativity, a description of the matching conditions between two rotatin...
In this work, we study the effect of a magnetic field on the growth of cosmological perturbations. W...
The present paper is devoted to a study of slowly rotating homogeneous masses in which the energy de...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-185).This thesis concerns higher order...
We calculate the gravitational perturbations produced by a small mass in eccentric orbit about a muc...
We present a methodology for computing model independent perturbations in dark energy and modified g...
Hartle's model provides the most widely used analytic framework to describe isolated compact bodies ...
Perturbed stationary axisymmetric isolated bodies, e.g. stars, represented by a matter-filled interi...
Here we look at an application of the Hartle metric to describe a rotating version of the spherical ...
Rotating bodies of finite size in the context of general relativity remain very poorly understood; o...
The evolution of expanding, spherical-symmetric density perturbations is reviewed, mainly in the con...
General relativity has a small number of known, exact solutions which model astronomically relevant...
We study how the changes of coordinates between the class of harmonic coordinates affect the anality...
International audienceA formalism to deal with high-order perturbations of a general spherical backg...
In this thesis, we study slowly rotating relativistic stars by modeling them as perfect fluids. The ...
In the framework of general relativity, a description of the matching conditions between two rotatin...
In this work, we study the effect of a magnetic field on the growth of cosmological perturbations. W...
The present paper is devoted to a study of slowly rotating homogeneous masses in which the energy de...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-185).This thesis concerns higher order...
We calculate the gravitational perturbations produced by a small mass in eccentric orbit about a muc...
We present a methodology for computing model independent perturbations in dark energy and modified g...