Extended gravity description for the GW190814 supermassive neutron star

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DOI10.1016/J.PHYSLETB.2020.135910zbMATH Open1475.85007arXiv2008.10884OpenAlexW3081161162WikidataQ126233015 ScholiaQ126233015MaRDI QIDQ820375FDOQ820375

Salvatore Capozziello, V. K. Oikonomou, Sergei D. Odintsov, Artyom V. Astashenok

Publication date: 27 September 2021

Published in: Physics Letters B (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Very recently a compact object with a mass in the range 2.50div2.67,Modot has been discovered via gravitational waves detection of a compact binary coalescence. The mass of this object makes it among the heaviest neutron star never detected or the lightest black hole ever observed. Here we show that a neutron star with this observed mass, can be consistently explained with the mass-radius relation obtained by Extended Theories of Gravity. Furthermore, equations of state, consistent with LIGO observational constraints, are adopted. We consider also the influence of rotation and show that masses of rotating neutron stars can exceed 2.6Modot for some equations of state compatible with LIGO data.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.10884




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