Stable ground states for the relativistic gravitational Vlasov-Poisson system

Mathematics – Analysis of PDEs

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10.1080/03605300902963369

We consider the three dimensional gravitational Vlasov-Poisson (GVP) system in both classical and relativistic cases. The classical problem is subcritical in the natural energy space and the stability of a large class of ground states has been derived by various authors. The relativistic problem is critical and displays finite time blow up solutions. Using standard concentration compactness techniques, we however show that the breaking of the scaling symmetry allows the existence of stable relativistic ground states. A new feature in our analysis which applies both to the classical and relativistic problem is that the orbital stability of the ground states does not rely as usual on an argument of uniqueness of suitable minimizers --which is mostly unknown-- but on strong rigidity properties of the transport flow, and this extends the class of minimizers for which orbital stability is now proved.

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