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Title: Charged dust in Einstein–Gauss–Bonnet models
Authors: Naicker, Shavani 
Maharaj, Sunil D. 
Brassel, Byron P. 
Keywords: 0105 Mathematical Physics;0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences;0206 Quantum Physics;Nuclear & Particles Physics;5101 Astronomical sciences;5107 Particle and high energy physics;EGB gravity;Charged dust;Exact solutions
Issue Date: Oct-2023
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Source: Naicker, S., Maharaj, S.D. and Brassel, B.P. 2023. Charged dust in Einstein–Gauss–Bonnet models. General Relativity and Gravitation. 55(10): 1-37. doi:10.1007/s10714-023-03157-w
Journal: General Relativity and Gravitation; Vol. 55, Issue 10 
Abstract: 
We investigate the influence of the higher order curvature terms on the static configuration of a charged dust distribution in EGB gravity. The EGB field equations for such a fluid are generated in higher dimensions. The governing equation can be written as an Abel differential equation of the second kind, or a second order linear differential equation. Exact solutions are found to these equations in terms of special functions, series and polynomials. The Abel differential equation of the second kind is reducible to a canonical differential equation; three new families of solutions are found by constraining the coefficients of the canonical equation. The charged dust model is shown to be physically well behaved in a region at the centre, and dust spheres can be generated. The higher order curvature terms influence the dynamics of charged dust and the gravitational behaviour which is distinct from general relativity.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5403
ISSN: 0001-7701
1572-9532 (Online)
DOI: 10.1007/s10714-023-03157-w
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