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A family of charged compact objects with anisotropic pressure
Utilizing an ansatz developed by Maurya and co-workers we present a class of
exact solutions of the Einstein-Maxwell field equations describing a
spherically symmetric compact object. A detailed physical analysis of these
solutions in terms of stability, compactness and regularity indicate that these
solutions may be used to model strange star candidates. In particular, we model
the strange star candidate Her X-1 and show that our solution conforms to
observational data to an excellent degree of accuracy. An interesting and novel
phenomenon which arises in this model is the fact that the relative difference
between the electromagnetic force and the force due to pressure anisotropy
changes sign within the stellar interior. This may be a an additional mechanism
required for stability against cracking of the stellar object
Anisotropic fluid spheres of embedding class one using Karmarkar condition
We obtain a new anisotropic solution for spherically symmetric spacetimes by
analysing of the Karmarkar embedding condition. For this purpose we construct a
suitable form of one of the gravitational potentials to obtain a closed form
solution. This form of the remaining gravitational potential allows us to solve
the embedding equation and integrate the field equations. The resulting new
anisotropic solution is well behaved which can be utilized to construct
realistic static fluid spheres. Also we estimated masses and radii of fluid
spheres for LMC X-4 and EXO 1785-248 by using observational data sets values.
The obtained masses and radii show that our anisotropic solution can represent
fluid spheres to a very good degree of accuracy.Comment: 16 pages, 11 figure
All spherically symmetric charged anisotropic solutions for compact star
In the present paper we develop an algorithm for all spherically symmetric
anisotropic charged fluid distribution. Considering a new source function
we find out a set of solutions which is physically well behaved and
represent compact stellar models. A detailed study specifically shows that the
models actually correspond to strange stars in terms of their mass and radius.
In this connection we investigate about several physical properties like energy
conditions, stability, mass-radius ratio, electric charge content, anisotropic
nature and surface redshift through graphical plots and mathematical
calculations. All the features from these studies are in excellent agreement
with the already available evidences in theory as well as observations.Comment: 28 pages, 15 figures, major changes in the text. arXiv admin note:
text overlap with arXiv:1408.5126 by other author
Growth and Characterization of Fe0.95Se0.6Te0.4 Single Crystal
In this paper we present the single crystal growth of Fe0.95Se0.6Te0.4 high
TC superconducting sample by the modified Bridgman technique. The x-ray
diffraction pattern shows the single crystal nature of the sample, as only
(00l) peaks are detectable. The stoichiometric composition has been verified by
energy dispersive x-ray analysis. The superconducting transition temperature at
14 K was confirmed through DC magnetization (ZFC-FC) and resistivity
measurements. By analyzing the isothermal M-H curves, we determined the value
of H_c1 (0) ~360 Oe by extrapolating the data. The temperature coefficient of
resistivity obtained using the power law fitting was found to be 0.6. The
obtained Raman spectra at room temperature can be interpreted with the
tetragonal crystal structure and space group P4/nmm.Comment: conference pape
Anisotropic models for compact stars
In the present paper we obtain an anisotropic analogue of Durgapal-Fuloria
(1985) perfect fluid solution. The methodology consists of contraction of
anisotropic factor by the help of both metric potentials and
. Here we consider same as Durgapal-Fuloria (1985)
whereas is that given by Lake (2003). The field equations are solved
by the change of dependent variable method. The solutions set mathematically
thus obtained are compared with the physical properties of some of the compact
stars, strange star as well as white dwarf. It is observed that all the
expected physical features are available related to stellar fluid distribution
which clearly indicate validity of the model.Comment: 18 pages, 13 figures, 4 tables; Published in European Physical
Journal
Generalized model for anisotropic compact stars
In the present investigation an exact generalized model for anisotropic
compact stars of embedding class one is sought for under general relativistic
background. The generic solutions are verified by exploring different physical
aspects, viz. energy conditions, mass-radius relation, stability of the models,
in connection to their validity. It is observed that the model present here for
compact stars is compatible with all these physical tests and thus physically
acceptable as far as the compact star candidates ,
and are concerned.Comment: 19 pages, 12 figures, 3 table
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