Extension of Isotropic Solutions into Anisotropic Domain Via Gravitational Decoupling Approach
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2021
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
In this thesis, we study known charged and uncharged isotropic Heintzmann
solution and Durgapal IV solution and extend it to its well anisotropic domain
by manipulating gravitational decoupling through extended geometric defor-
mation (EGD) approach. We employ linear transformation on both metric po-
tentials and convert the single set of EFEs into two less-complicated subsys-
tems. The first one is related to the standard Einstein-Maxwell field equations
(EFEs), while the other one is related to additional source. The matching con-
ditions at the stellar surface are discussed in detail, where outer geometry is
represented by Reissner-Nordstrom solution in the presence and schwarzschild
solution in the absence of charge and also evaluate the expressions for ther-
modynamical quantities ρtot, ptot
r
and ptot
t
using mimic constraint and equation
of state (EoS).We discuss the physical properties of the stellar model. Physical
analysis is carried out using different physical indicators i.e, energy conditions,
equilibrium equation, casualty condition, Herrera’s cracking concept, adiabatic
index, compactness and surface redshift. In order to check the viability of the
anisotropic version of the solution, we consider three different realistic stars,
namely SAXJ1808.4 − 3652, SMCX − 4 and PSRJ1614 − 2230, and analyze
the behavior of the model against different values of intensity parameter, i.e.,
γ = 0, 0.2 and 0.3 and also evaluate the graphical behavior of compact star
PSRJ1614 − 2230 against different values of γ = 0.25, 0.55 and 0.75 for different
model.
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Department of Mathematics, FA19, MATHEMATICS, Isotropic Solutions, Anisotropic Domain, Gravitational Decoupling, Dr. Muhammad Zubair