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An anisotropic charged fluids with Chaplygin equation of state

Joaquin Estevez-Delgado, Noel Enrique Rodríguez Maya, José Martínez Peña, Arthur Cleary-Balderas, J. Fuentes

2021Modern Physics Letters A20 citationsDOI

Abstract

A stellar model with an electrically charged anisotropic fluid as a source of matter is presented. The radial pressure is described by a Chaplygin state equation, [Formula: see text], while the anisotropy [Formula: see text] is annulled in the center of the star [Formula: see text] is regular and [Formula: see text], the electric field, is also annulled in the center. The density pressures and the tangential speed of sound are regular, while the radial speed of sound is monotonically increasing. The model is physically acceptable and meets the stability criteria of Harrison–Zeldovich–Novikov and in respect of the cracking concept the solution is unstable in the region of the center and potentially stable near the surface. A graphic description is presented for the case of an object with a compactness rate [Formula: see text], mass [Formula: see text] and radius [Formula: see text] km that matches the star Vela X-1. Also, the interval of the central density [Formula: see text], which is consistent with the expected magnitudes for this type of stars, which shows that the behavior is accurate for describing compact objects.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsCompact starEquation of stateAnisotropyRADIUSVelaStar (game theory)Center (category theory)Mathematical physicsSpeed of soundNeutron starInterval (graph theory)Quark starClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsAstrophysicsPulsarStrange matterCrystallographyComputer securityChemistryComputer scienceMathematicsCombinatoricsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics