FRAGMENTATION OF GENERAL RELATIVISTIC QUASI-TOROIDAL POLYTROPES
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We investigate the role of rotational instabilities in the context of black hole formation in relativistic stars. In addition to the standard scenario - an axially symmetric dynamical instability forming a horizon at the star's center - the recently found low-$T/|W|$ instabilities are shown to lead to fragmentation and off-center horizon formation in differentially rotating stars. This process might be an alternative pathway to produce SMBHs from supermassive stars with inefficient angular momentum transport.
Journal: arXiv: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology