scholarly journals Decoupled Embedding Class-One Strange Stars in Self-Interacting Brans–Dicke Gravity

Universe ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 161
Author(s):  
Muhammad Sharif ◽  
Amal Majid

This work aims to extend two isotropic solutions to the anisotropic domain by decoupling the field equations in self-interacting Brans–Dicke theory. The extended solutions are obtained by incorporating an additional source in the isotropic fluid distribution. We deform the radial metric potential to disintegrate the system of field equations into two sets such that each set corresponds to only one source (either isotropic or additional). The system related to the anisotropic source is solved by employing the MIT bag model as an equation of state. Further, we develop two isotropic solutions by plugging well-behaved radial metric potentials in Karmarkar’s embedding condition. The junction conditions at the surface of the star are imposed to specify the unknown constants appearing in the solution. We examine different physical characteristics of the constructed quark star models by using the mass and radius of PSR J1903+327. It is concluded that, in the presence of a massive scalar field, both stellar structures are well-behaved, viable and stable for smaller values of the decoupling parameter.

2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (14) ◽  
pp. 2050110
Author(s):  
M. Sharif ◽  
Sumaira Nazir

In this paper, we study perfect, anisotropic and anisotropic dissipative cylindrical quark star for the tilted observer. To this end, the field equations and dynamical equations are formulated and assume MIT bag model to find a numerical solution of the field equations. The behavior of resulting model is investigated by plotting density, pressure, anisotropy and energy conditions. We check viability of the solutions through physical features related to stellar matter configuration. Finally, we discuss stability for all the cases of fluid distribution.


2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (07) ◽  
pp. 2150054
Author(s):  
M. Sharif ◽  
Amal Majid

In this paper, we explore the behavior and anisotropic structure of quark stellar models in the framework of massive Brans–Dicke gravity. The system of field equations, representing a static sphere, is formulated by incorporating the MIT bag model. We use the Karmarkar condition for embedding class-one to formulate a relativistic model corresponding to a well-behaved radial metric function. The values of unknown parameters are determined through the matching of internal and external space–times at the hypersurface. The observed masses and radii of the strange star candidates (RXJ 1856-37, Her X-1 and PSR J1614-2230) specify the solution. Further, we evaluate the impact of the massive scalar field on state parameters and investigate the viability as well as stability of the self-gravitating objects. It is found that the obtained values of the bag constant (corresponding to each star) lie within the accepted range. Moreover, the anisotropic structure meets the necessary viability and stability criteria.


2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (18) ◽  
pp. 1850102 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Sharif ◽  
Sobia Sadiq

This paper is aimed to study spherically symmetric anisotropic dissipative quark star for tilted observer. The corresponding field equations as well as dynamical equations are formulated. We consider the MIT bag model for quark stars and investigate numerical solution of the field equations by imposing the shear-free condition. It is found that all the expected physical properties are present related to stellar fluid distribution. Finally, we analyze stability of the compact object by analyzing splitting of the fluid distribution. It is found that radial velocity does not change its sign during evolution of the system implying that the system does not undergo splitting and remains stable.


2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (16) ◽  
pp. 2040005
Author(s):  
Arfa Waseem ◽  
M. Sharif

The aim of this work is to examine the nature as well as physical characteristics of anisotropic spherically symmetric stellar candidates in the context of [Formula: see text] gravity. We assume that the fluid components such as pressure and energy density are related through MIT bag model equation-of-state in the interior of stellar system. In order to analyze the structure formation of some specific star models, the field equations are constructed using Krori–Barua solution in which the unknown constants are evaluated by employing observed values of radii and masses of the considered stars. We check the consistency of [Formula: see text] model through the graphical analysis of energy conditions as well as stability of stellar structure. It is found that our considered stars show viable as well as stable behavior for this model.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (09) ◽  
pp. 1950132 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. R. Shahzad ◽  
G. Abbas

The aim of this paper is to study the charged anisotropic strange stars in the Rastall framework. Basic formulation of field equations in this framework is presented in the presence of charged anisotropic source. To obtain the solutions of the Rastall field equations in spherically symmetric Karori and Barua (KB) type space-time, we have considered a linear equation of state of strange matter, using the MIT bag model. The constraints on the Rastall dimensionless parameter [Formula: see text] are also discussed to obtain the physically reasonable solution. We explore some physical features of the presented model like energy conditions, stability and hydrostatic equilibrium, which are necessary to check the physical viability of the model. We also sought for the influence of the Rastall dimensionless parameter on the behavior of the physical features of obtained solution. We plot the graphs of matter variables for different chosen values of the parameter [Formula: see text] to inspect more details of analytical investigations and predict the numerical values of these variables exhibited in the tabular form. For this analysis, we choose four different arbitrary models of strange stars with compactness [Formula: see text] 0.25, 0.30, 0.35 and 0.40. We observed that all the necessary physical conditions are satisfied and the presented model is quite reasonable to study the strange stars.


2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (04) ◽  
pp. 2150027
Author(s):  
I. Noureen ◽  
Usman-ul-Haq ◽  
S. A. Mardan

In this work, the evolution of spherically symmetric charged anisotropic viscous fluids is discussed in framework of [Formula: see text] gravity. In order to conduct the analysis, modified Einstein Maxwell field equations are constructed. Nonzero divergence of modified energy momentum tensor is taken that implicates dynamical equations. The perturbation scheme is applied to dynamical equations for stability analysis. The stability analysis is carried out in Newtonian and post-Newtonian limits. It is observed that charge, fluid distribution, electromagnetic field, viscosity and mass of the celestial objects greatly affect the collapsing process as well as stability of stars.


2012 ◽  
Vol 90 (12) ◽  
pp. 1179-1183 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tooba Feroze

Two new classes of solutions of the Einstein–Maxwell field equations are obtained by substituting a general linear equation of state into the energy–momentum conservation equation. We have considered static, anisotropic, and spherically symmetric charged perfect fluid distribution of matter with a particular form of gravitational potential. Expressions for the mass–radius ratio, the surface, and the central red shift horizons are given for these solutions.


Author(s):  
Manuel Malaver ◽  
Hamed Kasmaei

Recent astronomical observations with respect to measurements in distant supernovas, cosmic microwave background and weak gravitational lensing confirm that the Universe is undergoing a phase of accelerated expansion and it has been proposed that this cosmological behavior is caused by a hypothetical dark energy which has a strong negative pressure that allows explain the expanding universe. Several theoretical ideas and models related dark the energy includes the cosmological constant, quintessence, Chaplygin gas, braneworld and tachyonic scalar fields. In this paper, we have obtained new relativistic stellar configurations considering an anisotropic fluid distribution with a charge distribution which could represents a potential model of a dark energy star. In order to investigate the effect of a quadratic equation of state in this anisotropic model we specify particular forms for the gravitational potential that allow solving the Einstein-Maxwell field equations. For these new solutions we checked that the radial pressure, metric coefficients, energy density, anisotropy factor, charge density , mass function are well defined and are regular in the interior of the star. The solutions found can be used in the development of dark energy stars models satisfying all physical acceptability conditions but the causality condition and strong energy condition are violated. We expect that these models have multiple applications in astrophysics and cosmology.


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