Structure of neutron stars in tensor-vector-scalar theory

Bekenstein's tensor-vector-scalar (TeVeS) theory has had considerable success in explaining various phenomena without the need for dark matter. However, it is difficult to observationally discern the differences between TeVeS and predictions made within the {lambda}-cold dark matter concordance model. This implies that alternative tests are required that independently verify which theory is correct. For this we turn to the strong-field regime of TeVeS. In particular, we solve the spherically symmetric equations of hydrostatic equilibrium for a perfect fluid with a realistic equation of state to build models of neutron stars in TeVeS. We show that causality within the neutron star is only maintained for certain cosmological values of the scalar field, which allows us to put constraints on this value independently of cosmological observations. We also discuss in detail the internal structure of neutron stars and how each of the free parameters in the theory affects the overall size and mass of the neutron stars. In particular, the radii of neutron stars in TeVeS can significantly differ from those in general relativity for certain values of the vector field coupling, which allows us to also place extra constraints on this parameter. Finally, we discuss future observations of neutron stars usingmore » both the electromagnetic and gravitational wave spectrums that will allow for tests of the appropriate theory of gravity.« less

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