Gravitational wave asteroseismology of charged strange stars in the Cowling approximation: the fluid pulsation modes

In this work we study, within the framework of Cowling approximation, the effect of the electric charge on the gravitational wave frequency of fluid oscillation modes of strange quark stars. For this purpose, the dense matter of the stellar fluid is described by the MIT bag model equation of state (...

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Veröffentlicht in:The European physical journal. C, Particles and fields Particles and fields, 2024-10, Vol.84 (10), p.1038-10, Article 1038
Hauptverfasser: Arbañil, José D. V., Lenzi, César H., Pretel, Juan M. Z., Flores, César O. V.
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Zusammenfassung:In this work we study, within the framework of Cowling approximation, the effect of the electric charge on the gravitational wave frequency of fluid oscillation modes of strange quark stars. For this purpose, the dense matter of the stellar fluid is described by the MIT bag model equation of state (EoS), while for the electric charge profile, we consider that the electric charge density is proportional to the energy density. We find that the gravitational wave frequencies change with the increment of electric charge; these effects are more noticeable at higher total mass values. We obtain that the f -mode is very sensitive to the change in the electric charge of the star. Furthermore, in the case of the p 1 mode, the effect of the electric charge is not very significant. Our results reveal that the study of the fundamental pulsation mode of an electrically charged compact star is very important in distinguishing whether compact stars could contain electric charge. We also employ another electric charge distribution profile that follows a power law, and it is found that the f -mode change is more noticeable than the p 1 -mode when the electric charge is incremented.
ISSN:1434-6052
1434-6044
1434-6052
DOI:10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13385-2