Gravitational Collapse of Stars & A Universe Dominated by Dark Energy
The Presence of Dark Energy is Weakening Gravitational Collapse
978-3-330-02208-9
3330022086
236
2016-12-13
69,90 €
eng
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For a stronger gravity, collapsing procedure generally results in a black hole, whereas for a relatively weaker gravity, naked singularity becomes the ultimate fate of the gravitational collapse. Presence of dark energy weakens a collapsing procedure up to a considerable extent. In the quest of finding a suitable model for the present universe, we see that Modified Chaplygin gas in Brane gravity is a deserving combination. Generalized cosmic Chaplygin gas, although presents a more universal outlook due to being less constrained, yet it is a relatively weaker form of dark energy compared to Modified Chaplygin gas.
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