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Analysis of Complexity Factor for Charged Dissipative Configuration in Modified Gravity

Published 6 Sep 2023 in gr-qc | (2309.02678v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we determine the electromagnetic effects on the complexity factor of radiating anisotropic cylindrical geometry in the background of $f(G,\mathcal{T})$ theory. The self-gravitating objects possessing inhomogeneous energy density, pressure anisotropy, heat flux, charge and correction terms appear to encounter the complexity producing phase. Herrera's orthogonal splitting method is used to identify the scalar functions in which the factor that incorporates all of the fundamental aspects of the system is assumed to be the complexity factor. We also look at the evolution of charged cylindrical matter source by selecting homologous pattern as the most basic evolutionary mode. In addition to this, homologous and complexity free conditions are utilized to address dissipative as well as non-dissipative scenarios. The complexity producing parameters throughout the evolutionary process are assessed at the end. It is concluded that the complexity of the astrophysical entities is elevated due to the contribution of charge and modified terms of this theory.

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