Some rotating perfect fluid universes coupled with electromagnetic field interacting with gravitation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Rotating Universe, Electromagnetic Field, Perfect Drag, Neutron Star

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Some new interesting solutions, the dynamics, behaviour and phenomena of rotating charged perfect fluid models are investigated, and their physical and geometrical properties are studied in order to substantiate the possibility of the existence of such astrophysical bodies in this Universe. The nature and role of the metric rotation Ω( r, t) as well as that of the matter rotation ω( r, t) are studied for uniform and non-uniform motions. The reactions of the gravitational and charged fields with respect to the rotational motion are studied and possible results are explored for real astrophysical situations, and in some solutions we find the spatial restrictions on the models for realistic conditions. Rotating models which are expanding are obtained in which the rotational motions are decaying with time.

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