The violation of the weak energy condition, Is it generic of spontaneous scalarization ?

Abstract

It was recently shown by Whinnett & Torres WT that the phenomenon of spontaneous scalarization (SC) in compact objects (polytropes) was accompanied also by a spontaneous violation of the weak energy condition (WEC). Notably, by the encounter of negative-energy densities at several star places as measured by a static observer. Here we argue that the negativeness of such densities is not generic of scalar tensor theories of gravity (STT). We support this conclusion by numerical results within a class of STT and by using three realistic models of dense matter. However, we show that the ``angular parts'' of the additional conditions for the WEC to hold eff + Ti ( eff)i ≥ 0 tend to be ``slightly violated'' at the outskirts of the star.

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