Inverse Chameleon Mechanism and Mass Limits for Compact Stars
Hao Wei, Zhong-Xi Yu

TL;DR
This paper introduces an inverse chameleon mechanism in modified gravity theory that allows for increased mass limits of compact stars, potentially explaining super-Chandrasekhar white dwarfs and mass gaps observed in gravitational wave data.
Contribution
It proposes a novel inverse chameleon mechanism that enhances mass limits of compact stars without requiring exotic matter or magnetic fields.
Findings
Mass limits for white dwarfs can be increased to 3 solar masses or more.
The mechanism evades tests on earth, solar system, and universe.
Potential observational constraints from exoplanets and gravitational waves.
Abstract
As is well known, there are various mass limits for compact stars. For example, the maximum mass for non-rotating white dwarfs is given by the famous Chandrasekhar limit about (solar masses). Although the mass limit for neutron stars is not so clear to date, one of the widely accepted values is about . Recently, challenges to these mass limits appeared. Motivated by the super-Chandrasekhar mass white dwarfs with masses up to , and compact objects (probably neutron stars) in the mass gap (from or to ) inferred from gravitational waves detected by LIGO/Virgo in the third observing run (O3), we reconsider the mass limits for compact stars in the present work. Without invoking strong magnetic field and/or exotic equation of state (EOS), we try to increase the mass limits for compact stars in modified…
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