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An introduction to the theory of rotating relativistic stars

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These lecture notes are intended to introduce the theory of rotating stars in general relativity. The focus is put on the theoretical foundations, with a detailed discussion of the spacetime symmetries, the choice of coordinates and the derivation of the equations of structure from the Einstein equation. The global properties of rotating stars (mass, angular momentum, redshifts, orbits, etc.) are also introduced.

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gr-qc 2

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2026 2

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Rapidly Rotating Neutron Star Collapse in Massive Scalar-Tensor Theories

gr-qc · 2026-05-15 · conditional · novelty 7.0

In massive scalar-tensor gravity, rotating neutron stars that collapse emit nearly the same tensor gravitational waves as in general relativity, but lose about 10^-3 solar masses of energy in scalar radiation - far more than the quadrupole channel.

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  • Rapidly Rotating Neutron Star Collapse in Massive Scalar-Tensor Theories gr-qc · 2026-05-15 · conditional · none · ref 106 · internal anchor

    In massive scalar-tensor gravity, rotating neutron stars that collapse emit nearly the same tensor gravitational waves as in general relativity, but lose about 10^-3 solar masses of energy in scalar radiation - far more than the quadrupole channel.

  • Slowly rotating condensate dark stars beyond the mean-field approximation gr-qc · 2026-07-08 · conditional · none · ref 42 · internal anchor

    The Lee-Huang-Yang beyond-mean-field correction measurably reduces the dimensionless moment of inertia of slowly rotating BEC dark stars at fixed compactness while preserving the I-Love universal relation to within a few percent.