Relativistic isotropic stellar model in f(R,\,T) gravity with Durgapal- IV Metric
Abstract
In this work, a new static, non-singular, spherically symmetric fluid model has been obtained in the background of f(R,\,T) gravity. Here we consider the isotropic metric potentials of Durgapal-IV [M.C. Durgapal, J. Phys. A 15 2637 (1982)] solution as input to handle the Einstein field equations in f(R,\,T) environment. For different coupling parameter values of , graphical representations of the physical parameters have been demonstrated to describe the analytical results more clearly. It should be highlighted that the results of General Relativity (GR) are given by =0. With the use of both analytical discussion and graphical illustrations, a thorough comparison of our results with the GR outcomes is also covered. The numerical values of the various physical attributes have been given for various coupling parameter values in order to discuss the impact of this parameter. Here we apply our solution by considering the compact star candidate LMC X-4 [M.L. Rawls et al., Astrophys. J. 730 25 (2011)] with mass=(1.04 0.09)M and radius = 8.301-0.2+0.2 km. respectively, to analyze both analytically and graphically. To confirm the physical acceptance of our model, we discuss certain physical properties of our obtained solution such as energy conditions, causality, hydrostatic equilibrium through a modified Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff (TOV) conservation equation, pressure-density ratio, etc. Also, our solution is well-behaved and free from any singularity at the center. From our present study, it is observed that all of our obtained results fall within the physically admissible regime, indicating the viability of our model.
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