In Cartan F(R) gravity with a logarithmic potential, a scalar field can raise the minimum neutron star mass to near one solar mass, but only for hand-tuned parameters that imply a huge vacuum energy.
MeV Dark Matter and Small Scale Structure
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WIMPs with electroweak scale masses (neutralinos, etc.) remain in kinetic equilibrium with other particle species until temperatures approximately in the range of 10 MeV to 1 GeV, leading to the formation of dark matter substructure with masses as small as $10^{-4} M_{\odot}$ to $10^{-12} M_{\odot}$. However, if dark matter consists of particles with MeV scale masses, as motivated by the observation of 511 keV emission from the Galactic Bulge, such particles are naturally expected to remain in kinetic equilibrium with the cosmic neutrino background until considerably later times. This would lead to a strong suppression of small scale structure with masses below about $10^7 M_{\odot}$ to $10^4 M_{\odot}$. This cutoff scale has important implications for present and future searches for faint Local Group satellite galaxies and for the missing satellites problem.
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Neutron star in Logarithmic model of Cartan $F(R)$ gravity
In Cartan F(R) gravity with a logarithmic potential, a scalar field can raise the minimum neutron star mass to near one solar mass, but only for hand-tuned parameters that imply a huge vacuum energy.