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Charged Proca stars

In this paper, we study gauged solutions associated with a massive vector field representing a spin-1 condensate, namely, the Proca field. We focus on regular spherically symmetric solutions which we construct either using a self-interaction potential or general relativity in order to glue the solut...

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Published in:Physical review. D 2016-11, Vol.94 (10), Article 104006
Main Authors: Landea, Ignacio Salazar, García, Federico
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