Charged anisotropic star models with a Karmarkar-Tolman metric are constructed in three f(R) gravity models and tested graphically for energy conditions and stability.
Instability of Meridional Axial System in f(R) Gravity
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We analyze dynamical instability of non-static reflection axial stellar structure by taking into account generalized Euler's equation in metric $f(R)$ gravity. Such an equation is obtained by contracting Bianchi identities of usual anisotropic and effective stress-energy tensors, which after using radial perturbation technique gives modified collapse equation. In the realm of $R+\epsilon R^n$ gravity model, we investigate instability constraints at Newtonian and post-Newtonian approximations. We find that instability of meridional axial self-gravitating system depends upon static profile of structure coefficients while $f(R)$ extra curvature terms induce stability to the evolving celestial body.
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Karmarkar-Tolman Embedded Charged Anisotropic Stars in f(R) Gravity
Charged anisotropic star models with a Karmarkar-Tolman metric are constructed in three f(R) gravity models and tested graphically for energy conditions and stability.