Abstract

This research explores how filamentary objects behave when they collapse in the presence of exotic material. To accomplish this, we employ Palatini (R, T) theory as a candidate for exotic material. We derive the collapsing equation by enforcing the Darmois junction condition on the collapsed surface boundary. At this boundary, we obtain that the radial pressure is proportionate to the time‐dependent term of the field and is not zero. Lastly, we investigate the correlation between dark matter and gravitational waves and find that exotic terms disrupt the transmission of gravitational waves. It is worthwhile to mention here that our results (in both formalisms, metric approach and Palatini approach) reduce to (R) gravity and general relativity.

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