Stellar structure of quark stars in a modified Starobinsky gravity
Abstract
We propose a form of gravity-matter interaction given by ω RT in the framework of f(R,T) gravity and examine the effect of such interaction in spherically symmetric compact stars. Treating the gravity-matter coupling as a perturbative term on the background of Starobinsky gravity, we develop a perturbation theory for equilibrium configurations. For illustration, we take the case of quark stars and explore their various stellar properties. We find that the gravity-matter coupling causes an increase in the stable maximal mass which is relevant for recent observations on binary pulsars.
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