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Neutron star masses in $R^{2}$-gravity

Published 19 Jul 2019 in gr-qc and astro-ph.HE | (1907.08714v2)

Abstract: We address the issue of the existence of inequivalent definitions of gravitational mass in $R{2}$-gravity. We present several definitions of gravitational mass, and discuss the formal relations between them. We then consider the concrete case of a static and spherically symmetric neutron star, and solve numerically the equations of motion for several values of the free parameter of the model. We compare the features of the mass-radius relations obtained for each definition of gravitational mass, and we comment on their dependence on the free parameter. We then argue that $R{2}$-gravity is a valuable proxy to discuss the existence of inequivalent definitions of gravitational mass in a generic modified gravity theory, and present some comments on the general case.

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