# Manybody aspects of gravity in compact stars

**Authors:** Mofazzal Azam, Jitesh R. Bhatt, M. Sami

arXiv: 1701.06189 · 2018-02-14

## TL;DR

This paper explores the many-body nature of gravity in compact stars, emphasizing the significance of long-range interactions and connecting these ideas to the Dvali-Gomez black hole model as a collective graviton state.

## Contribution

It demonstrates how long-range gravity dominates in compact stars and links many-body gravity concepts to the Dvali-Gomez black hole framework.

## Key findings

- Long-range gravity is crucial in compact stars.
- Black holes can be viewed as collective states of gravitons.
- Theoretical connection between many-body gravity and black hole models.

## Abstract

Compact stars such as neutron stars and black holes are gravitationally bound many body systems. We investigate the importance of short and long range part of gravity for such systems. From our analysis, we conclude that the true essence of gravity lies with the long range nature of the interaction. At the end we show how these arguments in the manybody theory consistently leads to Dvali-Gomez picture of a black holes as a collective bound state of long wavelength gravitons.

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