Study of stable dark energy stars in Hořava–Lifshitz gravity

IF 4.2 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS
Krishna Pada Das, Ujjal Debnath
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We study the structure and basic physical properties of non-rotating dark energy stars in Hořava–Lifshitz (HL) gravity. The interior of proposed stellar structure is made of isotropic matter obeys extended Chaplygin gas EoS. The structure equations representing the state of hydrostatic equilibrium i.e., generalize TOV equation in HL gravity is numerically solved by using chosen realistic EoS. Next, we investigate the deviation of physical features of dark energy stars in HL gravity as compared with general relativity (GR). Such investigation is depicted by varying a parameter \(\omega \), whereas for \(\omega \rightarrow \infty \) HL coincide with GR. As a result, we find that necessary features of our stellar structure are significantly affected by \(\omega \) in HL gravity specifically on the estimation of the maximum mass and corresponding predicted radius of the star. In conclusion, we can predict the existence of heavier massive dark energy stars in the context of HL gravity as compared with GR with not collapsing into a black hole. Moreover, we investigate the stability of our proposed stellar system. By integrating the modified perturbations equations in support of suitable boundary conditions at the center and the surface of the stellar object, we evaluate the frequencies and eigenfunctions corresponding to six lowest excited modes. Finally, we find that physically viable and stable dark energy stars can be successfully discussed in HL gravity by this study.

我们研究了Hořava-Lifshitz(HL)引力下非旋转暗能量恒星的结构和基本物理性质。拟议恒星结构的内部由各向同性物质构成,服从扩展的查普利金气体 EoS。代表静水平衡状态的结构方程,即 HL 引力下的广义 TOV 方程,通过所选的现实 EoS 得到了数值求解。接下来,我们研究了 HL 引力下暗能量恒星的物理特征与广义相对论(GR)的偏差。这种研究是通过改变参数(\omega \)来描述的,而对于(\omega \rightarrow \infty \),HL与GR是一致的。因此,我们发现恒星结构的必要特征会受到HL引力中的\(\omega \)的显著影响,特别是对恒星最大质量和相应预测半径的估计。总之,与不坍缩成黑洞的GR相比,我们可以预测在HL引力下存在更重的大质量暗能量恒星。此外,我们还研究了我们提出的恒星系统的稳定性。在恒星中心和表面适当边界条件的支持下,通过积分修正的扰动方程,我们评估了对应于六个最低激发模式的频率和特征函数。最后,我们发现本研究可以成功地在HL引力中讨论物理上可行和稳定的暗能量恒星。
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The European Physical Journal C
The European Physical Journal C 物理-物理:粒子与场物理
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
15.90%
发文量
1008
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
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