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On the Stability of Circular Orbits of Particles Moving around Black Holes Surrounded by Axially Symmetric Structures
The Rayleigh criterion is used to study the stability of circular orbits of
particles moving around static black holes surrounded by different axially
symmetric structures with reflection symmetry, like disks, rings and halos. We
consider three models of disks one of infinite extension and two finite, and
one model of rings. The halos are represented by external quadrupole moments
(either oblate or prolate). Internal quadrupole perturbation (oblate and
prolate) are also considered. For this class of disks the counter-rotation
hypothesis implies that the stability of the disks is equivalent to the
stability of test particles. The stability of Newtonian systems is also
considered and compared with the equivalent relativistic situation. We find
that the general relativistic dynamics favors the formation of rings.Comment: RevTex, 9 pages, 14 eps figs. Phys. Rev. D to appea
Riemann-Christoffel flows
A geometric flow based in the Riemann-Christoffel curvature tensor that in
two dimensions has some common features with the usual Ricci flow is presented.
For dimensional spaces this new flow takes into account all the components
of the intrinsic curvature. For four dimensional Lorentzian manifolds it is
found that the solutions of the Einstein equations associated to a "detonant"
sphere of matter, as well, as a Friedman-Roberson-Walker cosmological model are
examples of Riemann-Christoffel flows. Possible generalizations are mentioned.Comment: 3 pages, RevTex,small changes, Int. J. Theor. Phys. (in press
Spacetime Defects: Torsion Loops
Spacetimes with everywhere vanishing curvature tensor, but with torsion
different from zero only on world sheets that represent closed loops in
ordinary space are presented, also defects along open curves with end points at
infinity are studied. The case of defects along timelike loops is also
considered and the geodesics in these spaces are briefly discussed.Comment: 8 pages, LATE
Triaxial Analytical Potential-Density Pairs for Galaxies
We present two triaxial analytical potential-density pairs that can be viewed
as generalized versions of the axisymmetric Miyamoto and Nagai and Satoh
galactic models. These potential-density pairs may be useful models for
galaxies with box-shaped bulges. The resulting mass density distributions are
everywhere non-negative and free from singularities. Also, a few numerically
calculated orbits for the Miyamoto and Nagai-like triaxial potential are
presented.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in PAS
Thin-disk models in an Integrable Weyl-Dirac theory
We construct a class of static, axially symmetric solutions representing
razor-thin disks of matter in an Integrable Weyl-Dirac theory proposed in
Found. Phys. 29, 1303 (1999). The main differences between these solutions and
the corresponding general relativistic one are analyzed, focusing on the
behavior of physical observables (rotation curves of test particles, density
and pressure profiles). We consider the case in which test particles move on
Weyl geodesics. The same rotation curve can be obtained from many different
solutions of the Weyl-Dirac theory, although some of these solutions present
strong qualitative differences with respect to the usual general relativistic
model (such as the appearance a ring-like density profile). In particular, for
typical galactic parameters all rotation curves of the Weyl-Dirac model present
Keplerian fall-off. As a consequence, we conclude that a more thorough analysis
of the problem requires the determination of the gauge function on
galactic scales, as well as restrictions on the test-particle behavior under
the action of the additional fields introduced by this theory.Comment: 18 pages, 3 figures; accepted in General Relativity and Gravitatio
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