Neutron stars in the generalized SU(2) Proca theory

Martinez, Jhan N.; Rodriguez, Jose F.; Becerra, Laura M.; Rodriguez, Yeinzon; Gómez, Gabriel

Abstract

The generalized SU(2) Proca theory is a vector-tensor modified gravity theory characterized by an action that remains invariant under both diffeomorphisms and global internal transformations of the SU(2) group. This study aims to further explore the physical properties of the theory within astrophysical contexts. Previous investigations have unveiled intriguing astrophysical solutions, including particlelike configurations and black holes. The purpose of this work is to constrain the theory's free parameters by modeling realistic neutron stars. To that end, we have assumed solutions that are static, spherically symmetric, and have adopted the 't Hooft-Polyakov magnetic monopole configuration for the vector fields. Employing both analytical techniques, such as asymptotic expansions, and numerical methods involving solving boundary value problems, we have obtained neutron star solutions whose baryonic matter is described by realistic equations of state for nuclear matter. Furthermore, we have constructed mass-radius relations which reveal that neutron stars exhibit greater compactness in comparison with general relativity predictions for most of the solutions we have found and for the employed equations of state. Finally, we have found out solutions where the mass of the star is greater than similar to 2.5M circle dot; this result poses an alternative in the exploration of the mass gap of compact stellar objects.

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Título según WOS: Neutron stars in the generalized SU(2) Proca theory
Título de la Revista: PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volumen: 110
Número: 10
Editorial: AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Fecha de publicación: 2024
DOI:

10.1103/PhysRevD.110.104070

Notas: ISI