White dwarf cooling in f(R,T) gravity

Abstract

In recent times, astounding observations of both over- and under-luminous type Ia supernovae have emerged. These peculiar observations hint not only at surpassing the Chandrasekhar limit but may also suggest potential modifications in the physical attributes of their progenitors, such as their cooling rate. This, in turn, can influence their temporal assessments and provide a compelling explanation for these intriguing observations. In this spirit, we investigate here the cooling process of white dwarfs in f(R,T) gravity with the simplest model f(R,T) = R + λ T, where λ is the model parameter. Our modelling suggests that the cooling timescale of white dwarfs exhibits an inverse relationship with the model parameter λ, which implies that for identical initial conditions, white dwarfs in f(R,T) gravity cool faster. This further unveils that in the realm of f(R,T) gravity, the energy release rate for white dwarfs increases as λ increases. Furthermore, we also report that the luminosity of the white dwarfs also depends on λ and an upswing in λ leads to an amplification in the luminosity, and consequently a larger white dwarf in general relativity can exhibit comparable luminosity to a smaller white dwarf in f(R,T) gravity.

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