Frozen Neutron Stars in Modified Gravity

Published:Dec 29, 2025 15:03
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Analysis

This paper explores the implications of non-polynomial gravity on neutron star properties. The key finding is the potential existence of 'frozen' neutron stars, which, due to the modified gravity, become nearly indistinguishable from black holes. This has implications for understanding the ultimate fate of neutron stars and provides constraints on the parameters of the modified gravity theory based on observations.

Reference

The paper finds that as the modification parameter increases, neutron stars grow in both radius and mass, and a 'frozen state' emerges, forming a critical horizon.