A New Model of Quintessence Compact Stars in Rastall Theory of Gravity
Abstract
In the present work, we study a new model of anisotropic compact stars in the regime of Rastall theory. To solve the Rastall field equations we have used the Karori and Barua (KB) ansatz along with the quintessence dark energy characterized by a parameter ωq with -1<ωq<-13. We present a comparative study to demonstrate the physical acceptance of our proposed model. We compare the numerical values of physical parameters obtained from our model with those of general relativity (GR) model given by Bhar 1 and observe that our model is more compatible (for some chosen values of Rastall dimensionless parameter γ=λ) with observational data than GR model. For this analysis we have consider four different compact stars, SAX J1808-3658 (SSI), 4U 1820-30, Vela X-12 and PSR J1416-2230 with radii 7.07km, 10km, 9.99km and 10.3km, respectively. In this investigation we also present some physical aspects of the proposed model necessary to check the validity of the model and inferred that our model is acceptable physically and geometrically.
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