Impact of Charge on the Stability of Pulsar SAX J1748.9-2021 in Modified Symmetric Teleparallel Gravity
M. Sharif, Madiha Ajmal

TL;DR
This study investigates how electric charge influences the stability of the pulsar SAX J1748.9-2021 within the framework of modified symmetric teleparallel gravity, deriving exact solutions and comparing them with observational data.
Contribution
It introduces a linear $f(Q)$ gravity model applied to pulsar stability analysis, providing new exact solutions and physical insights in this modified gravity context.
Findings
The pulsar model is consistent with observational data.
The stability conditions are satisfied under the $f(Q)$ gravity framework.
The charge affects the physical properties and stability of the pulsar.
Abstract
In this paper, we explore the effect of charge on the stability of pulsar star SAX J1748.9-2021 in gravity, where represents non-metricity. For this purpose, we apply the Krori-Barua metric ansatz with anisotropic fluid and use a linear model , where is a non-zero constant. We derive exact relativistic solutions of the corresponding field equations. Furthermore, we study its geometric and physical properties through astrophysical observations from the pulsar SAX J1748.9-2021, which is found in X-ray binary systems within globular clusters. We examine features like anisotropic pressure, the mass-radius relationship, redshift, the Zeldovich condition, energy and causality conditions, the adiabatic index, the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff equation, the equation of state parameter and compactness. Our findings align with the observational data which…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
