New results on charged compact boson stars

@article{Kumar2016NewRO,
title={New results on charged compact boson stars},
author={Sanjeev Kumar and U. Kulshreshtha and D. Kulshreshtha},
journal={Physical Review D},
year={2016},
volume={93},
pages={101501}
}
• Published 2016
• Physics
• Physical Review D
In this work we present some new results that we have obtained in a study of the phase diagram of charged compact boson stars in the theory involving massive complex scalar fields coupled to the U(1) gauge field and gravity in a conical potential in the presence of a cosmological constant $\mathrm{\ensuremath{\Lambda}}$, which we treat as a free parameter taking positive and negative values and thereby allowing us to study the theory in de Sitter and anti de Sitter spaces, respectively. We… Expand
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