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Anisotropic Compact Stars in the Mimetic Gravitational Theory

G. G. L. Nashed

2021The Astrophysical Journal35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we consider the mimetic gravitational theory to derive a novel category of anisotropic star models. To end and to put the resulting differential equations into a closed system, the form of the metric potential g rr as used by Tolman is assumed, as well as a linear form of the equation of state. The resulting energy momentum components, energy density, and radial and tangential pressures contain five constants: three of these are determined through the junction condition, matching the interior with the exterior Schwarzschild solution; the fourth is constrained by the vanishing of the radial pressure on the boundary; and the fifth is constrained by a real compact star. The physical acceptability of our model is tested using the data of the pulsar 4U 1820–30. The stability of this model is evaluated using the Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff equation and the adiabatic index, and it is shown to be stable. Finally, our model is challenged with other compact stars, demonstrating that it is consistent with those stars.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAdiabatic processSchwarzschild radiusGravitationClassical mechanicsSchwarzschild metricAnisotropyMetric (unit)StarsPulsarCompact starGeneral relativityAngular momentumDifferential geometryAstrophysicsDifferential equationQuark starStar (game theory)EinsteinMathematical physicsEnergy–momentum relationGravitational potentialEinstein equationsExact solutions in general relativityStability (learning theory)CosmologyGravitational collapseCosmic stringCompact spaceGravitational lensGravitational energyEnergy (signal processing)Two-body problemEinstein field equationsTheory of relativityGravitational wavePartial differential equationEquations of motionPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesStellar, planetary, and galactic studies
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