
TL;DR
This paper explores a generalized model of dark energy stars, matching an interior dark energy solution to an exterior Schwarzschild vacuum, and analyzes their stability and potential to mimic black holes.
Contribution
It introduces a new class of dark energy star models with specific interior solutions and studies their stability, expanding the understanding of alternatives to black holes.
Findings
Large stable regions near the horizon formation point
Dark energy stars can closely mimic black hole exterior geometry
Stable configurations exist with different interior density profiles
Abstract
The gravastar picture is an alternative model to the concept of a black hole, where there is an effective phase transition at or near where the event horizon is expected to form, and the interior is replaced by a de Sitter condensate. In this work, a generalization of the gravastar picture is explored, by considering a matching of an interior solution governed by the dark energy equation of state, , to an exterior Schwarzschild vacuum solution at a junction interface. The motivation for implementing this generalization arises from the fact that recent observations have confirmed an accelerated cosmic expansion, for which dark energy is a possible candidate. Several relativistic dark energy stellar configurations are analyzed by imposing specific choices for the mass function. The first case considered is that of a constant energy density, and the second…
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