Why the spacetime embedding incompressible supradense nuclear matter is conformally flat?
Abstract
The multi-messenger observations of the merger event in GW170817 did not rule out the possibility that the remnant might be a dynamically stable neutron star with Mrm≥ 2.69 \,M. Based on this and other recent events, I argue that the universal maximum density hypothesis should be revived. Accordingly, the central densities in the cores of ultra-compact objects must be upper-limited by the critical density number ncr, beyond which supradense nuclear matter becomes purely incompressible. Based on the spacetime-matter coupling in GR, it is shown that the topology of spacetime embedding incompressible quantum fluids with n =ncr must be Minkowski flat, which implies that spacetime at the background of ultra-compact objects should be of bimetric type.