4,020 research outputs found
Vacuumless topological defects in Lyra geometry
Few years ago, Cho and Vilenkin have proposed that topological defects can
arise in symmetry breaking models without having degenerate vacua. These types
of defects are known as vacuumless defects. In the present work, the
gravitational field of a vacuumless global string and global monopole have been
investigated in the context of Lyra geometry. We find the metric of the
vacuumless global string and global monopole in the weak field approximations.
It has been shown that the vacuumless global string can have repulsive whereas
global monopole exerts attractive gravitational effects on a test particle. It
is dissimilar to the case studied in general relativity.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figures. To appear in Astrophys.Space.Sc
Construction of 3D wormhole supported by phantom energy
In this article, we have found a series solution of 3D Einstein equations
describing a wormhole for an inhomogeneous distribution of phantom energy.
Here, we assume equation of state is linear but highly anistropic.Comment: 9 papge, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in Physica Script
Thin-shell wormholes from charged black holes in generalized dilaton-axion gravity
This paper discusses a new type of thin-shell wormhole constructed by
applying the cut-and-paste technique to two copies of a charged black hole in
generalized dilaton-axion gravity, which was inspired by low-energy string
theory. After analyzing various aspects of this thin-shell wormhole, we discuss
its stability to linearized spherically symmetric perturbations.Comment: Minor changes, 6 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in Gen.
Rel. Gra
Human-centred identity - from rhetoric to reality
This paper presents a proposal for human-centred identity management. Even though the term ‘human-centred identity’ has been widely used in the past few years, the solutions either descritbe a technical system for managing identity, or describe an identity management solution that meets a particular administrative need. Our proposal, however, presents a set of propertis that have to be considered, and the choices have to be made for each property must satisfy the needs of both the individual and the organization that owns the identity management system. The properties were identified as a result of reviewing a range of national identity systems, and the problems that arise from them
The (2+1)-dimensional gravastars
We propose a new model of a gravastar in (2+1) anti-de Sitter space-time.
This new three dimensional configuration has three different regions with
different equations of state: [I] Interior: 0 \leq r < r_1, \rho = -p ; [II]
Shell: r_1 \leq r < r_2, \rho = p; [III] Exterior: r_2 < r, \rho = p =0. The
outer region of this gravastar corresponds to the exterior (2+1) anti-de Sitter
space-time, popularly known as the BTZ space-time. Like BTZ model, \Lambda is
taken to be negative, which at the junction turns out to be positive as
required by stability of gravastar and mathematical consistency. After
investigating the Interior space-time, Shell and Exterior space-time we have
highlighted different physical features in terms of Length and Energy, Entropy,
and Junction conditions of the spherical distribution. It is shown that the
present model of charge-free gravastar in connection to the exterior (2+1)
anti-de Sitter space-time or the BTZ space-time is stable and non-singular.Comment: 9 Latex pages with minor addition, Accepeted in PL
- …