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Slowly-rotating neutron stars in massive bigravity

Authors :
Nicolás Yunes
Andrew Sullivan
Source :
Classical and Quantum Gravity. 35:045003
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2018.

Abstract

We study slowly-rotating neutron stars in ghost-free massive bigravity. This theory modifies General Relativity by introducing a second, auxiliary but dynamical tensor field that couples to matter through the physical metric tensor through non-linear interactions. We expand the field equations to linear order in slow rotation and numerically construct solutions in the interior and exterior of the star with a set of realistic equations of state. We calculate the physical mass function with respect to observer radius and find that, unlike in General Relativity, this function does not remain constant outside the star; rather, it asymptotes to a constant a distance away from the surface, whose magnitude is controlled by the ratio of gravitational constants. The Vainshtein-like radius at which the physical and auxiliary mass functions asymptote to a constant is controlled by the graviton mass scaling parameter, and outside this radius, bigravity modifications are suppressed. We also calculate the frame-dragging metric function and find that bigravity modifications are typically small in the entire range of coupling parameters explored. We finally calculate both the mass-radius and the moment of inertia-mass relations for a wide range of coupling parameters and find that both the graviton mass scaling parameter and the ratio of the gravitational constants introduce large modifications to both. These results could be used to place future constraints on bigravity with electromagnetic and gravitational-wave observations of isolated and binary neutron stars.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures

Details

ISSN :
13616382 and 02649381
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Classical and Quantum Gravity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fd626b4e846c8807bc58a6b8b40cb837