Slowly Rotating Neutron Stars in Aether Scalar-Tensor Theory
Slowly Rotating Neutron Stars in Aether Scalar-Tensor Theory
Aether Scalar-Tensor theory is a relativistic alternative gravity model that behaves like cold dark matter on cosmological scales while predicting the MOND force-law in astrophysical systems. The theory correctly predicts the cosmic microwave background and linear matter power spectra, and the mass discrepancies observed across the Universe. We derive and solve the equations governing neutron stars in Aether Scalar Tensor theory at first-order in slow rotation, finding that the theory predicts approximate universal relations between the moment of inertia and the compactness ($I$--$C$ relations) that differ from their general relativity counterparts. These relations may enable tests of Aether Scalar-Tensor theory using X-ray observations of pulsars and gravitational wave observations of binary neutron star mergers.
Christopher Reyes、Jeremy Sakstein
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Christopher Reyes,Jeremy Sakstein.Slowly Rotating Neutron Stars in Aether Scalar-Tensor Theory[EB/OL].(2025-05-06)[2025-05-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.03527.点此复制
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