Finch–Skea star model in f(R,T) theory of gravity
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Abstract: The present work discusses about the existence of compact star model in the context of gravity with as the Ricci scalar and as the trace of energy-momentum tensor . The model has been developed by considering the spherically symmetric spacetime consisting of isotropic fluid with with be the coupling parameter. The corresponding field equations are solved by choosing well known Finch-Skea {em ansatz} [Finch, M.R., Skea, J.E.F.:{it Class. Quantum Gravity} {�f 6}, 467 (1989)]. For spacetime continuity we elaborate the boundary conditions by considering the exterior region as Schwarzschild metric. The unknown constants appearing in the solution are evaluated for the compact star PSR~J 1614-2230 for different values of coupling constant. The physical properties of the model, e.g., matter density, pressure, stability etc. have been discussed both analytically and graphically. This analysis showed that the geometry and matter are compatible with each other as well as the model is in stable equilibrium in the context of modified gravity.
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