Superfluid stars and Q-balls in curved spacetime
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Within the framework of the theory of strongly-interacting quantum Bose liquids, we consider a general relativistic model of self-interacting complex scalar fields with logarithmic nonlinearity taken from dense superfluid models. We demonstrate the existence of gravitational equilibria in this model, described by spherically symmeric nonsingular finite-mass asymptotically-flat solutions. These equilibrium configurations can describe both massive astronomical objects, such as bosonized superfluid stars or cores of neutron stars, and finite-size particles and non-topological solitons, such as Q-balls. We give an estimate for masses and sizes of such objects.
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Quantum Bose liquid, Superfluidity in cold stars, Q-ball, Logarithmic scalar gravity, Astro-ph.HE, 0105 Mathematical Physics, 0202 Atomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle and Plasma Physics, 0204 Condensed Matter Physics, General Physics, 5102 Atomic, molecular and optical physics, 5104 Condensed matter physics
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Zloshchastiev, K.G. 2021. Superfluid stars and Q-balls in curved spacetime. Low Temperature Physics. 47(2): 89-95. doi:10.1063/10.0003166
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10.1063/10.0003166