Jeans analysis in modified gravity: A general formulation
Ryan Khaled, Kamel Ourabah

TL;DR
This paper develops a general framework for analyzing Jeans instability under various modified gravity theories, applying it to specific potentials and comparing predictions with astrophysical data to constrain these theories.
Contribution
It introduces a versatile formulation for Jeans instability in alternative gravity theories, including three specific potential modifications and their stability conditions.
Findings
Derived instability conditions for three modified potentials.
Compared theoretical stability criteria with observational data from Bok globules.
Extended analysis to include quantum effects in gravity theories.
Abstract
We study the Jeans instability of a self-gravitating fluid in the context of alternative gravitational theories. Our formulation accommodates arbitrary corrections to the Newtonian potential, providing a versatile approach to analyzing a wide range of gravity theories in the weak-field limit. As concrete examples, we explore in detail three specific modifications: the Maneff potential, a logarithmic correction, and a Yukawa-type correction to Newtonian gravity. These three cases serve as representative examples of the range of functional forms -- power-law, logarithmic, and exponential -- that one might expect to arise in alternative theories of gravity. We determine the conditions for instability and the growth rate of perturbations for these potentials. To evaluate their validity, we compare the established stability criteria with the observed stability data from Bok globules, thereby…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Electrodynamics and Casimir Effect · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dust and Plasma Wave Phenomena
