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Stars in the braneworld

Cristiano GermaniRelativity and Cosmology Group, School of Computer Science and Mathematics, Portsmouth University, Portsmouth PO1 2EG, United KingdomRoy MaartensRelativity and Cosmology Group, School of Computer Science and Mathematics, Portsmouth University, Portsmouth PO1 2EG, United Kingdom
2001en
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We show that, in a Randall-Sundrum II type braneworld, the vacuum exterior of a spherical star is not in general a Schwarzschild spacetime, but has radiative-type stresses induced by five-dimensional graviton effects. Standard matching conditions do not lead to a unique exterior on the brane because of these five-dimensional graviton effects. We find an exact uniform-density stellar solution on the brane, and show that the general relativity upper bound $GM/R<\frac{4}{9}$ is reduced by five-dimensional high-energy effects. The existence of neutron stars leads to a constraint on the brane tension that is stronger than the big bang nucleosynthesis constraint, but weaker than the Newton-law experimental constraint. We present two different non-Schwarzschild exteriors that match the uniform-density star on the brane, and we give a uniqueness conjecture for the full five-dimensional problem.

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