Neutron stars in Gauss-Bonnet extended Starobinsky gravity
Abstract
Recently, a class of Gauss-Bonnet extended Starobinsky gravity was proposed, allowing black holes to carry ghost-free massive scalar hair for the first time without requiring additional matter fields. This intriguing feature offers a new perspective for understanding higher-curvature pure gravity and highlights the importance of further studying the potential effects of Gauss-Bonnet extensions in gravitational systems beyond black holes. In this study, we investigate the properties of neutron stars within this model, focusing on how the higher-curvature terms, particularly the coupling between the Gauss-Bonnet term and the curvature-squared term, impact the stellar structure. We present a detailed analysis of these effects and compute the moment of inertia for rotating neutron stars under the slow-rotation approximation. The substantial differences in the moment of inertia between general relativity and Gauss-Bonnet extended Starobinsky gravity are expected to be detectable through future high-precision observations.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2410.14108,
title = {Neutron stars in Gauss-Bonnet extended Starobinsky gravity},
author = {Zhonghai Liu and Ziyi Li and Liang Liang and Shoulong Li and Hongwei Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.14108},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
26 pages, 5 figures; v2: discussions and references added, accepted by Phys.Rev.D