An effective LQG polymer metric applied to white dwarf TOV equations shows a free amplitude A_lambda can raise the maximum mass above the Chandrasekhar limit, while the mass asymmetry ratio eta has subpercent effects.
White Dwarf Critical Tests for Modified Gravity
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Scalar-tensor theories of gravity can lead to modifications of the gravitational force inside astrophysical objects. We exhibit that compact stars such as white dwarfs provide a unique set-up to test beyond Horndeski theories of ${\rm G}^3$ type. We obtain stringent and independent constraints on the parameter $\Upsilon$ characterizing the deviations from Newtonian gravity using the mass-radius relation, the Chandrasekhar mass limit and the maximal rotational frequency of white dwarfs. We find that white dwarfs impose stronger constraints on $\Upsilon$ than red and brown dwarfs.
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White Dwarf Stellar Structure from Effective Polymer Geometry in Loop Quantum Gravity
An effective LQG polymer metric applied to white dwarf TOV equations shows a free amplitude A_lambda can raise the maximum mass above the Chandrasekhar limit, while the mass asymmetry ratio eta has subpercent effects.