Exhibiting stable model of dark energy compact star with Tolman-VI solution under complexity free system

Abstract Several recent developments have highlighted the significance of the vanishing complexity factor formalism in understanding the structure and evolution of stellar relativistic compact objects. This formalism, introduced through a novel definition proposed by Herrera (Phys. Rev. D 97:044010,...

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Main Authors: Hammad Nazar, Abdul Majeed, Ghulam Abbas, Asifa Ashraf, Phongpichit Channuie
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2025-02-01
Series:European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-025-13854-2
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Ghulam Abbas
Asifa Ashraf
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description Abstract Several recent developments have highlighted the significance of the vanishing complexity factor formalism in understanding the structure and evolution of stellar relativistic compact objects. This formalism, introduced through a novel definition proposed by Herrera (Phys. Rev. D 97:044010, 2018), offers valuable insights into the dynamics of such systems. In this manuscript, we explored a class of realistic solutions to the static and spherically symmetric field equations characterized by two fluid distributions: ordinary stellar matter and dark energy, within the framework of this formalism. Utilizing the well-known Tolman-VI solution as the seed ansatz for the metric coefficient $$g_{rr},$$ g rr , we employed the complexity-free format to derive an analytic solution for the other metric coefficient, $$g_{tt}.$$ g tt . Subsequently, we obtained the solutions of gravitational field equations for our proposed spacetime model by incorporating the linear dark energy equation of state. These results were applied to the astrophysical compact star candidate LMC X-4,  with $$M =1.04 M_\odot $$ M = 1.04 M ⊙ and $$R =8.4~\text {km}.$$ R = 8.4 km . The potential viability and credibility of the proposed dark star solutions were thoroughly analyzed by examining key constraints, including the regularity of metric functions, physical adequacy through matter variables, state parameter behavior, energy conditions, stability tests (such as pressure anisotropy and hydrostatic equilibrium), the speed of sound, and the mass–radius relation for this compact star candidate. Notably, the estimated values of the dark energy coupling factor, presented in Table 1, highlight the exotic nature of the fluid distribution and effectively quantify the contribution of dark energy to the structure and evolution of an ultra-relativistic dark compact star. These findings strongly support our model solutions and demonstrate improvements over previously reported results in Rej et al. (Chin J Phys 87:608, 2024).
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spelling doaj-art-d9c46e46e2dd40d9963fc55f7994a5f32025-02-02T12:38:38ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields1434-60522025-02-0185211610.1140/epjc/s10052-025-13854-2Exhibiting stable model of dark energy compact star with Tolman-VI solution under complexity free systemHammad Nazar0Abdul Majeed1Ghulam Abbas2Asifa Ashraf3Phongpichit Channuie4Department of Mathematics, The Islamia University of BahawalpurDepartment of Mathematics, The Islamia University of BahawalpurDepartment of Mathematics, The Islamia University of BahawalpurSchool of Mathematical Sciences, Zhejiang Normal UniversitySchool of Science, Walailak UniversityAbstract Several recent developments have highlighted the significance of the vanishing complexity factor formalism in understanding the structure and evolution of stellar relativistic compact objects. This formalism, introduced through a novel definition proposed by Herrera (Phys. Rev. D 97:044010, 2018), offers valuable insights into the dynamics of such systems. In this manuscript, we explored a class of realistic solutions to the static and spherically symmetric field equations characterized by two fluid distributions: ordinary stellar matter and dark energy, within the framework of this formalism. Utilizing the well-known Tolman-VI solution as the seed ansatz for the metric coefficient $$g_{rr},$$ g rr , we employed the complexity-free format to derive an analytic solution for the other metric coefficient, $$g_{tt}.$$ g tt . Subsequently, we obtained the solutions of gravitational field equations for our proposed spacetime model by incorporating the linear dark energy equation of state. These results were applied to the astrophysical compact star candidate LMC X-4,  with $$M =1.04 M_\odot $$ M = 1.04 M ⊙ and $$R =8.4~\text {km}.$$ R = 8.4 km . The potential viability and credibility of the proposed dark star solutions were thoroughly analyzed by examining key constraints, including the regularity of metric functions, physical adequacy through matter variables, state parameter behavior, energy conditions, stability tests (such as pressure anisotropy and hydrostatic equilibrium), the speed of sound, and the mass–radius relation for this compact star candidate. Notably, the estimated values of the dark energy coupling factor, presented in Table 1, highlight the exotic nature of the fluid distribution and effectively quantify the contribution of dark energy to the structure and evolution of an ultra-relativistic dark compact star. These findings strongly support our model solutions and demonstrate improvements over previously reported results in Rej et al. (Chin J Phys 87:608, 2024).https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-025-13854-2
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Asifa Ashraf
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Exhibiting stable model of dark energy compact star with Tolman-VI solution under complexity free system
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
title Exhibiting stable model of dark energy compact star with Tolman-VI solution under complexity free system
title_full Exhibiting stable model of dark energy compact star with Tolman-VI solution under complexity free system
title_fullStr Exhibiting stable model of dark energy compact star with Tolman-VI solution under complexity free system
title_full_unstemmed Exhibiting stable model of dark energy compact star with Tolman-VI solution under complexity free system
title_short Exhibiting stable model of dark energy compact star with Tolman-VI solution under complexity free system
title_sort exhibiting stable model of dark energy compact star with tolman vi solution under complexity free system
url https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-025-13854-2
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