Axisymmetric Simulations of Rotating Stellar Collapse in Full General Relativity : Criteria for Prompt Collapse to Black Holes
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Motivated by a recent paper by the Potsdam numerical relativity group, we have constructed a new numerical code for hydrodynamic simulation of axisymmetric systems in full general relativity. In this code, we solve the Einstein field equation using Cartesian coordinates with appropriate boundary conditions. On the other hand, the hydrodynamic equations are solved in cylindrical coordinates. Using this code, we perform simulations to study axisymmetric collapse of rotating stars, which thereby become black holes or new compact stars, in full general relativity. To investigate the effects of rotation on the criterion for prompt collapse to black holes, we first adopt a polytropic equation of state, P=Kρ^Γ, where P, ρ, and K are the pressure, rest mass density, and polytropic constant, with Γ=2. In this case, the collapse is adiabatic(i. e., no change in entropy), and we can focus on the bare effect of rotation. As the initial conditions, we prepare rigidly and differentially rotating stars in equilibrium and then decrease the pressure to induce collapse. In this paper, we consider cases in which q≡J/M^2_g<1, where J and M_g are the angular momentum and the gravitational mass. It is found that the criterion of black hole formation is strongly dependent on the angular momentum parameter q. For q<0.5, the criterion is not strongly sensitive to q;more precisely, if the rest mass is slightly larger than the maximum allowed value of spherical stars, a black hole is formed. However, for q≲1, it changes significantly:For q≃0.9, the maximum allowed rest mass becomes 〜 70-80% larger than that for spherical stars. These findings depend only weakly on the rotational profiles given initially. We then report the results for simulations employing a Г-law equation of state P=(Г-1)ρε, where ε is the specific internal energy, to study effects of shock heating. We find fhat the effects of shock heating are particularly important for preventing prompt collapse to black holes in the case of large q[i. e., q=O(1)].
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 2000-08-25
著者
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Sakka Makiko
Graduate School Of Bioresources Mie Univ.
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Shibata M
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo Jpn
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Shibata Masaru
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Kyoto University:(present)asahi Kasei Chemicals Industry Co. Lt
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Shibata Masaru
Department Of Physics University Of Illinois At Urbana-champaign:department Of Earth And Space Scien
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SHIBATA Masaru
Department of Earth and Space Science Faculty of Science, Osaka University
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SHIBATA Masaru
Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign:Department of Earth and Space Science, Graduate School of Science Osaka University
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SHIBATA Masaru
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo
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