Anisotropic fluid with time dependent viscosity coefficients
Abstract
A spacetime endowed with an anisotropic fluid is proposed for the interior of a Schwarzschild black hole. The geometry has an instantaneous Minkowski form and is a solution of Einstein's equations with a stress tensor on the r.h.s. obeying all the energy conditions. The interior fluid is compressible, with time dependent shear and bulk viscosity coefficients. The energy density and the ''radial'' pressure p observe the equation of state p + = 0 (as for dark energy), with no pressures on θ- and φ- directions. However, the angular components of the viscous part of the stress tensor are nonvanishing and equals the energy density of the fluid.
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