On the classicality of bosonic stars
Abstract
Because the Klein-Gordon and Proca equations involve , they describe quantum fields. Their solutions, however, may be treated as classical if their typical action obeys S typical . This is possible due to their bosonic nature, allowing states with many particles. We show, by generic arguments, that the typical action for such bosonic stars is S typical/ (M max/M Pl)2 1076(M max/M)2, where M max is the maximal bosonic star mass of the particular model and M Pl is the Planck mass. Thus, for models allowing M max M Pl and for solutions with mass M max, the classical treatment is legitimate, which includes masses in the astrophysical interesting range M.
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