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Neutron stars in the bumblebee theory of gravity

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arxiv 2409.04805 v2 pith:JP377XKZ submitted 2024-09-07 gr-qc astro-ph.HEhep-ph

Neutron stars in the bumblebee theory of gravity

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keywords bumblebeesolutionstheoryconstraintsgravityneutronstarstheoretical
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Recently, theoretical studies on the bumblebee gravity model, a nonminimally-coupled vector-tensor theory that violates the Lorentz symmetry, have flourished, with a simultaneous increase in the utilization of observations to impose constraints. The static spherical solutions of neutron stars (NSs) in the bumblebee theory are calculated comprehensively in this work. These solutions with different coupling constants reveal a rich theoretical landscape for NSs, including vectorized NSs and NSs with finite radii but divergent masses. With these solutions, preliminary constraints on the asymptotic vector field values are obtained through restrictions on the stellar radius.

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