Strange quark stars and condensate dark stars in Bumblebee gravity

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In this paper, we investigate the properties of relativistic stars made of isotropic matter within the framework of the minimal Standard Model Extension, where a Bumblebee field (BF) coupled to spacetime induces spontaneous Lorentz symmetry breaking. We adopt analytic equations-of-state describing either condensate dark stars or strange quark stars. We solve the structure equations numerically, and we compute the mass-to-radius relationships. The influence of the Bumblebee parameter I is examined in detail, and an upper bound is obtained using the massive pulsar (PSR) J0740+6620 and the strangely light High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS) J1731-347 compact object.

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Modified gravity, Relativistic stars, Stellar composition, Lorentz symmetry breaking, Bumblebee gravity

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Nuclear Physics B

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1017

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