Stellar oscillations in Eddington-inspired Born-Infeld gravity
Abstract
We consider the stellar oscillations of relativistic stars in the Eddington-inspired Born-Infeld gravity (EiBI). In order to examine the specific frequencies, we derive the perturbation equations governing the stellar oscillations in EiBI by linearizing the field equations, and numerically determine the oscillation frequencies as changing the coupling parameter in EiBI, , and stellar models. As a result, we find that the frequencies depend strongly on the value of , where the frequencies in EiBI with negative become higher and those with positive become lower than the expectations in general relativity. We also find that, via the observation of the fundamental frequency, one could distinguish EiBI with 8πε0|| 0.03 from general relativity, independently of the equation of state (EOS) for neutron star matter, where ε0 denotes the nuclear saturation density and ε0 become dimensionless parameter. With the further constraints on EOS, one might distinguish EiBI even with 8πε0|| 0.03 from general relativity.
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