Exceeding the conformal limit inside rotating neutron stars: Implications to modified theories of gravity
Abstract
At the supranuclear densities achieved inside a neutron star, matter may exhibit extreme properties. In particular, it may be the case that a suitable average of the speed of sound squared exceeds the so-called conformal limit, i.e., , a condition that is equivalent to the positiveness of the trace of the energy-momentum tensor at the stellar center. This property, that holds for highly compact neutron stars obeying many (but not any) realistic equations of state, would turn these objects into interesting laboratories for tests of several scalar extensions of general relativity. In this paper, we investigate how rapid rotation influences the superconformality of the averaged speed of sound squared and modified gravity effects that depend thereupon, paying particular attention to scalar-tensor theories prone to the spontaneous scalarization effect.
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@article{arxiv.2407.20345,
title = {Exceeding the conformal limit inside rotating neutron stars: Implications to modified theories of gravity},
author = {Raissa F. P. Mendes and Caroline F. Sodré and Felipe T. Falciano},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.20345},
year = {2024}
}
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10 pages, 7 figures; matches published version