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Relativistic Virial Theorem, Limiting Compactness, and the end state of gravitational collapse

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    • Publication Date:
      2025
    • Collection:
      General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
    • Abstract:
      It is noteworthy that limiting compactness of a static bounded configuration is characterized by a general principle: \textit{one, by equipartition of mass between inside and outside, and the other by vanishing of energy inside.} The former implies gravitational energy being half of mass leading to limiting compactness $M/R = 4/9$ of Buchdahl star while for the latter, the two are equal giving $M/R = 1/2$ of black hole with horizon. \emph{This is the relativistic Virial theorem respectively for massive and massless particles.} It is remarkable that it prescribes that there can exist only two equilibrium states which also define limiting compactness of the object. Consequently, it leads to a profound prediction that the ultimate endproduct of gravitational collapse could only be one of the two, Buchdahl star or black hole.
      Comment: 13 pages, latex double space, Essay written for GRF2025. Received Honorable Mention in GRF 2025
    • Accession Number:
      edsarx.2504.00064