Dissipative Viscous Cylindrical Collapse in f(R) Gravity With Full Causal Approach
Abstract
The plan of this study is to inspect the effects of dynamics of dissipative gravitational collapse in cylindrical symmetric non-static spacetime by using Misner-Sharp concept in context of metric f(R) theory of gravity. For more generic isotropic fluid distribution of cylindrical object by dissipative nature of dark source of the fluid due to energy matter tensor,the Misner-Sharp approach technique has been used to illustrate the heat flux with free radiating out flow, bulk and shear viscosity. Furthermore, dynamical equation have been associated with full casual heat transportation equations in framework of Muller-Israel-Stewart formalism. The present study explain the effects of thermodynamics viscid/heat radiating coupling factors on gravitational collapse in Muller-Israel-Stewart notion and matches with the consequences of prior astrophysicists by excluding such coefficients and viscosity variables.
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