13 research outputs found

    A class of interior solutions corresponding to a (2+1)(2+1) dimensional asymptotically anti-de Sitter spacetime

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    Lower dimensional gravity has the potential of providing non-trivial and valuable insight into some of the conceptual issues arising in four dimensional relativistic gravitational analysis. The asymptotically anti-de Sitter (2+1) dimensional spacetime described by Ban~\tilde{n}ados, Teitelboim and Zanelli (BTZ) which admits a black hole solution, has become a source of fascination for theoretical physicists in recent years. By suitably choosing the form of the mass function m(r)m(r), we derive a new class of solutions for the interior of an isotropic star corresponding to the exterior (2+1) asymptotically anti-de Sitter BTZ spacetime. The solution obtained satisfies all the regularity conditions and its simple analytical form helps us to study the physical parameters of the configuration in a simple manner.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in Phys. Lett. B, some typos are correcte

    Wormhole inspired by non-commutative geometry

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    In the present work we search for a new wormhole solution inspired by noncommutative geometry with the additional condition of allowing conformal Killing vectors (CKV). A special aspect of noncommutative geometry is that it replaces point-like structures of gravitational sources with smeared objects under Gaussian distribution. However, the purpose of this paper is to obtain wormhole solutions with noncommutative geometry as a background where we consider a point-like structure of gravitational object without smearing effect. It is found through this investigation that wormhole solutions exist in this Lorentzian distribution with viable physical properties.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, Substantial modifications in the whole manuscript, Accepted in Phys. Lett.

    The Mass-Radius relation for Quark Stars in Energy-Momentum Squared Gravity

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    We study the structure of quark stars (QSs) adopting homogeneously confined matter inside the star with a 3-flavor neutral charge and a fixed strange quark mass msm_s. We explore the internal structure, and the physical properties of specific classes of QSs in the recently proposed energy-momentum squared gravity (EMSG). Also, we obtain the mass-radius (MR)(M-R) and mass-central energy density (Mρc)(M-\rho_c) relations for QS using the QCD motivated EoS. The maximum mass for QSs in EMSG is investigated depending on the presence and absence of the free parameter α\alpha. Furthermore, the stability of stars is determined by the condition dMdρc>0\frac{d M}{d \rho_c}>0. We observe that consideration of the EMSG has specific contributions to the structure of QSs.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, version accepted in Annals of Physic

    Strange stars in Krori-Barua space-time

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    The singularity space-time metric obtained by Krori and Barua\cite{Krori1975} satisfies the physical requirements of a realistic star. Consequently, we explore the possibility of applying the Krori and Barua model to describe ultra-compact objects like strange stars. For it to become a viable model for strange stars, bounds on the model parameters have been obtained. Consequences of a mathematical description to model strange stars have been analyzed.Comment: 9 pages (two column), 12 figures. Some changes have been made. " To appear in European Physical Journal C
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