Observations of compact stars and fermion-boson stars with a quartic self-interaction
Abstract
We investigated the possibility that compact stars could be described by a fermion-boson star with a quartic self-interaction in the boson sector. Specifically, by varying the polytropic constant K and adiabatic index in the polytropic equation of state, the boson mass μ, and the self-interaction parameter , we construct equilibrium configurations of these mixed-stars with total mass compatible with the mass constraints obtained from observational data of the collaborations NICE, NICER/XMN-Newton, and LIGO. Our work confirms that the addition of a boson sector eases the comparison of neutron star models with gravitational events related to compact objects and that in such a case observations may have preference for a positive self-interaction in the boson sector.
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