Annals of Physics, Volume 400, Pages 320-345 , 01/01/2019

Impact of the Rastall parameter on perfect fluid spheres

Sudan Hansraj, Ayan Banerjee, Phongpichit Channuie

Abstract

We examine the effects of the Rastall parameter on the behaviour of spherically symmetric static distributions of perfect fluid matter. It was claimed by Visser [Physics Letters B, 782, 83, (2018)] that the Rastall proposition is completely equivalent to the Einstein theory. While many authors have raised contrary arguments, our intention is to analyse the properties of Rastall gravity through variation of the Rastall parameter in the context of perfect fluids spheres that may be used to model neutron stars or cold fluid planets. This analysis also serves to counter the claim that Rastall gravity is equivalent to the standard Einstein theory. It turns out that the condition of pressure isotropy is exactly the same as for Einstein gravity and hence that any known solution of the Einstein equations may be used to study the effects of the Rastall dynamical quantities. Moreover, by choosing the well studied Tolman metrics, we discover that in the majority of cases there is substantial deviation from the Einstein case when the Rastall parameter vanishes and in cases where the Einstein model displays defective behaviour, certain Rastall models obey the well known elementary requirements for physical plausibility. These empirical findings do not support the idea that Rastall theory is equivalent to Einstein theory as several deviations in physical behaviour are displayed as counter-examples.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

Compact objectsRastall gravity

ASJC Subject Area

Physics and Astronomy : Physics and Astronomy (all)

Funding Agency

Inyuvesi Yakwazulu-Natali


Bibliography


Hansraj, S., Banerjee, A., & Channuie, P. (2019). Impact of the Rastall parameter on perfect fluid spheres. Annals of Physics, 400320-345. doi:10.1016/j.aop.2018.12.003

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