What happens in the vicinity of the Schwarzschild sphere when nonzero graviton rest mass is present

Abstract

In this paper a solution for a static spherically symmetric body is thoroughly considered in the framework of the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation. By the comparison of this solution with the Schwarzschild solution in General Relativity their substantial difference is established in the region close to the Schwarzschild sphere. Just this difference excludes the possibility of collapse to form ``black holes''.

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