2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-011-0834-3
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Exact solutions: neutral and charged static perfect fluids with pressure

Abstract: We show in this article that charged fluid with pressure derived by Bijalwan (Astrophys. Space. Sci. , 2011a) can be used to model classical electron, quark, neutron stars and pulsar with charge matter, quasi black hole, white dwarf, super-dense star etc. Recent analysis by Bijalwan (Astrophys. Space. Sci., 2011d) that all charged fluid solutions in terms of pressure mimic the classical electron model are partially correct because solutions by Bijalwan (Astrophys. Space. Sci. ) may possess a neutral counterpar… Show more

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“…Tikekar [13] found an exact solution for a particular spheroidal geometry which could be used to model superdense neutron stars of densities in the range of 10 14 gcm −3 ; this solution has been generalized by Maharaj and Leach [14]. There have been extensive studies on charged spheroidal stars by considering a particular form for the electric field in recent years [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]. These charged spheroidal models contain uncharged neutron stars in the relevant limit and are consequently relevant in 2 Journal of Astrophysics the description of dense astrophysical objects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tikekar [13] found an exact solution for a particular spheroidal geometry which could be used to model superdense neutron stars of densities in the range of 10 14 gcm −3 ; this solution has been generalized by Maharaj and Leach [14]. There have been extensive studies on charged spheroidal stars by considering a particular form for the electric field in recent years [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]. These charged spheroidal models contain uncharged neutron stars in the relevant limit and are consequently relevant in 2 Journal of Astrophysics the description of dense astrophysical objects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following this technique, a large number of solutions have been studied in [26][27][28][29][30]. In a recent treatment Naveen and Bijalwan [31,32] have obtained a charged perfect fluid model with generalized electric intensity for all K except for 0 < K < 1 and extending this point of view Kumar and Gupta [33,34] obtained another solution for 0 < K < 1. In the present problem we focused on a charged fluid sphere starting with Vaidya and Tikekar [1] metric potential and tested our model with some standard observed mass and radius of the compact stars candidates as proposed in [35].The paper is organized as follows: following a brief introduction in Sec.…”
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confidence: 99%