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Area of Science:

  • Astrophysics and Gravitational Physics
  • General Relativity

Background:

  • Solving Einstein's field equations is crucial for understanding compact stars.
  • Existing methods like conformally flat spacetime and conformal killing vectors have limitations.
  • Karmarkar conditions offer a robust alternative for generating well-behaved solutions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To derive a generalized class one solution to Einstein's field equations.
  • To investigate the properties of compact stars described by this new solution.
  • To analyze the influence of a parameter 'n' on stellar mass and radius.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing Karmarkar conditions to solve Einstein's field equations.
  • Deriving a generalized class one solution.
  • Analyzing the equation of state and speed of sound for the derived solution.

Main Results:

  • A novel, well-behaved generalized class one solution was discovered.
  • Maximum stellar mass and radius increase with the parameter 'n'.
  • For specific values of 'n', the equation of state exhibits linear behavior with a constant speed of sound (approx. 0.333).

Conclusions:

  • The Karmarkar conditions provide a reliable method for generating physically realistic compact star solutions.
  • The derived solution offers insights into the relationship between stellar parameters and the model's governing parameter 'n'.
  • The solution demonstrates consistent physical behavior, validating its utility in astrophysical studies.