Exploring decoupling process and energy exchange in compact stars induced by dark matter spike density profile within complexity free domain

IF 4.2 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS
S. K. Maurya, Sweeti Kiroriwal, Jitendra Kumar, Abdul Aziz
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Abstract

This study focuses on the characteristics of compact stars composed of dark matter induced by gravitational decoupling in the context of the general theory of relativity. We are proposing an anisotropic model holding an Einasto spike dark matter density profile. The vanishing complexity factor along with a complete geometric deformation approach has been used to solve the decoupled field equations for the spherically symmetric celestial objects. In the current decoupled solution, the decoupling parameter \(\beta \) determines the quantity of dark matter content inside the object. Additionally, we determine the model’s physical quantities such as pressure, density, anisotropy, causality criteria, energy exchange between the fluid distributions, and variation of mass with central density mass within the stellar model PSR J0952-0607 for different values of \(\beta \) which shows the impact of dark matter content on these physical quantities. Furthermore, we have also shown the influence of \(\beta \) on the radii of the astrophysical binary pulsars GW190814, PSR J0952-0607, and PSR J1614-2230. In the framework of the decoupling approach, our graphical findings show that binary pulsars have mass lower than \(M_{max}\) but higher radii for a specific \(M{-}R\) curve for well-defined values of given parameters.

探索无复杂性域暗物质峰密度分布诱导致密恒星的解耦过程和能量交换
本文研究了广义相对论背景下引力解耦引起的暗物质致密恒星的特性。我们提出了一个各向异性模型,该模型持有爱因斯坦峰值暗物质密度剖面。利用消失复杂性因子和完全几何变形法求解了球对称天体解耦场方程。在当前解耦方案中,解耦参数\(\beta \)决定了物体内部暗物质含量的多少。此外,我们确定了模型的物理量,如压力,密度,各向异性,因果准则,流体分布之间的能量交换,以及质量随中心密度质量的变化在PSR J0952-0607内的不同值\(\beta \),显示了暗物质含量对这些物理量的影响。此外,我们还展示了\(\beta \)对天体物理双星GW190814、PSR J0952-0607和PSR J1614-2230半径的影响。在解耦方法的框架中,我们的图形发现表明,对于给定参数的定义良好的值,双星脉冲星的质量低于\(M_{max}\),但对于特定\(M{-}R\)曲线的半径更高。
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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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