Anisotropic Stellar Models in Modified Gravity
Analysis
This paper explores compact star models within a modified theory of gravity, focusing on anisotropic interiors. It utilizes specific models, equations of state, and observational data to assess the viability and stability of the proposed models. The study's significance lies in its contribution to understanding the behavior of compact objects under alternative gravitational frameworks.
Key Takeaways
- •Investigates compact stars with anisotropic interiors.
- •Employs modified gravity models and the MIT bag model equation of state.
- •Uses observational data to validate the models.
- •Assesses the viability and stability of the models.
- •Provides insights into the behavior of compact objects under alternative gravitational frameworks.
Reference
“The paper concludes that the proposed models are in well-agreement with the conditions needed for physically relevant interiors to exist.”