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Effects of f(R, T, RγυTγυ) gravity on anisotropic charged compact structures

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CHINESE JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
Volume 73, Issue -, Pages 179-194

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cjph.2021.06.009

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f(R, T, R-gamma upsilon,T-gamma upsilon) gravity; Exact solutions; Gravitational decoupling; Anisotropy

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This paper analyzes static spherically symmetric anisotropic solutions in the presence of an electromagnetic field using the gravitational decoupling approach in f(R, T, R gamma upsilon, T gamma upsilon) gravity. The study finds that both sets of solutions are viable and stable for specific values of parameters.
This paper focuses on the analysis of static spherically symmetric anisotropic solutions in the presence of electromagnetic field through the gravitational decoupling approach in f(R, T, R gamma upsilon,T gamma upsilon) gravity. We use geometric deformation only on radial metric function and obtain two sets of the field equations. The first set deals with isotropic fluid while the second set yields the influence of anisotropic source. We consider the modified Krori-Barua charged isotropic solution for spherical self-gravitating star to deal with the isotropic system. The second set of the field equations is solved by taking two different constraints. We then investigate physical acceptability of the obtained solutions through graphical analysis of the effective physical variables and energy conditions. We also analyze the effects of charge on different parameters, (i.e., mass, compactness and redshift) for the resulting solutions. It is found that our both solutions are viable as well as stable for specific values of the decoupling parameter phi and charge. We conclude that a self-gravitating star shows more stable behavior in this gravity.

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