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Title: Relativistic compact stellar model describing anisotropic stars
Other Titles: Journal of Physics Research and Education, Vol.1, No.1, January-2021, pp 123 - 136
Authors: Baskey, Lipi
Das, Shyam
Keywords: Einstein Field Equation
Anisotropic
Stability
41/1820 - 30
Cen X - 3
Issue Date: Feb-2021
Publisher: University of North Bengal
Abstract: In this paper, we have derived a class of analytical solutions of Einstein field equations for a spherically symmetric anisotropic matter distribution. By choosing one of the metric potentials grr to be Krori-Barua metric type and a specific choice of anisotropy we obtain the other metric function. The interior solutions thus obtained has been utilized to construct a potentially stable model that could describe compact stellar objects. The exterior vacuum region has been assigned with the Schwarzschild spacetime metric. Across the boundary of the compact star where the radial pressure drops to zero, the interior metric has been matched smoothly with the exterior metric to fix the model parameters associated with the solutions. All the regularity conditions, energy conditions and all other physical requirements demanded for a realistic compact system has been shown to satisfy graphically with this model corresponding to the pulsars 4U1820 - 30 (Mass= l.58M0 and radius= 9.1 km) [1] and Gen X - 3 (Mass= l.49M0 and radius= 10.136 km)[2]. The stability of the model is also discussed using some of the known stability criterion namely TOV equation, adiabatic index, Buchdahl condition and Herrera's cracking concept etc. The wide applicability of our developed model has been justified with the numerical values of current observational data set from various other known compact stars to a high degree of accuracy.
URI: http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4186
Appears in Collections:Journal of Physics Research and Education. Vol.01 No.01 (January 2021)

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