Abstract

The Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff (TOV) equation admits singular solutions in addition to regular ones. Here, we prove the following theorem. For any equation of state that (i) is obtained from an entropy function, (ii) has positive pressure and (iii) satisfies the dominant energy condition, the TOV equation can be integrated from a boundary inwards to the center. Hence, the thermodynamic consistency of the EoS precludes pathological solutions in which the integration terminates at finite radius (because of horizons, or divergences / zeroes of energy density). At the center, the mass function either vanishes (regular solutions) or it is negative (singular solutions). For singular solutions, the metric at the center is locally isomorphic to negative-mass Schwarzschild spacetime. This means that matter is stabilized because the singularity is strongly repulsive. We show that singular solutions are causally well behaved: they are bounded-acceleration complete, and they are conformal to a globally hyperbolic spacetime with boundary. Finally, we show how to modify unphysical equations of state in order to obtain non-pathological solutions, and we undertake a preliminary investigation of dynamical stability for singular solutions.

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