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Implications of the Conformal Constraint on Sound Speed on the Radius of PSR J0952-0607 within Rastall Gravity

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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It has been shown that the nonminimal coupling between geometry and matter can provide models for massive compact stars that are consistent with the conformal bound on the sound speed, 0 <= c(s)(2) <= c(2)/3, where the core density approaches a few times the nuclear saturation density. We impose the conformal upper bound on the sound speed on Rastall's field equations of gravity, with Krori-Barua potentials in the presence of an anisotropic fluid as a matter source, to estimate the radius of the most massive pulsar ever observed, PSR J0952-0607. For its measured mass M= 2.35 +/- 0.17M(circle dot), we obtain a radius R = 14.087 +/- 1.0186 km as inferred by the model. We investigate a possible connection between Rastall gravity and the MIT bag model with an equation of state, p(r) (rho) approximate to c(s)(2) (rho - rho(s)), in the radial direction, with c(s) = c/root 3 and a surface density rho(s) slightly above the nuclear saturation density rho(nuc) = 2.7 x 10(14) g cm(-3). The corresponding mass-radius diagram is in agreement with our estimated value of the radius and with astrophysical observations of other pulsars at 68% confidence level.
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conformal constraint,sound speed,radius,gravity,psr
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