We study the stability of static, spherically symmetric solutions of Rastall’s theory in the presence of a scalar field with respect to spherically symmetric perturbations. The analysis of perturbations shows that there arises an inconsistency in the sense that time-dependent perturbations do not exist in any order of perturbation theory, and we can conclude that these solutions are pertubatively stable (though nonperturbative time-dependent solutions are not excluded). Possible reasons for this inconsistency are discussed.
Rastall’s theory of gravity: spherically symmetric solutions and the stability problem
Piattella O. F.;
2021-01-01
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We study the stability of static, spherically symmetric solutions of Rastall’s theory in the presence of a scalar field with respect to spherically symmetric perturbations. The analysis of perturbations shows that there arises an inconsistency in the sense that time-dependent perturbations do not exist in any order of perturbation theory, and we can conclude that these solutions are pertubatively stable (though nonperturbative time-dependent solutions are not excluded). Possible reasons for this inconsistency are discussed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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