Abstract

Motivated by the work of Astashenok et al. [Causal limit of neutron star maximum mass in f(R) gravity in view of GW190814, Phys. Lett. B 816 (2021) 136222], the present work aims at studying the behavior of f in f(R) gravity and attempts to study the causal mass–radius relation of a massive neutron star. To initiate the study, the background evolution is taken as of modified Chaplygin gas. We observed the positive behavior of f. The Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff equation has been taken into consideration which states the spherical stellar structure of non-rotating neutron stars. We also observed that the mass–radius relationship is close to the Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit. The change of density of neutron stars with respect to the radius clearly manifests the actual variation of density from the core to the surface of a neutron star in the background evolution of modified Chaplygin gas, which can unify the early inflation with the late time acceleration of the universe.

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