Abstract

In this work, we have discussed the anisotropic compact stars in the framework of modified Gauss–Bonnet gravity, named by f(G) theory of gravity. We have found the equations of motion of stars with respect to spherically symmetric metric, describing interior geometry of the compact stellar object, anisotropic mode of the matter distribution in the presence of electromagnetic field and quintessence field. We have taken the metric coefficients in the form [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] as well as a particular form of [Formula: see text], where the powers and coefficients of r are constants. The unknown constants are evaluated by matching between interior and exterior Reissner–Nordström–de Sitter metric. We have analyzed some physical aspects like energy density, radial and tangential pressures, anisotropic parameter of matter distribution, energy conditions, mass-radius relation, compactness factor, surface redshift, and stability of our resulting solutions through graphical behavior by comparing to the observational data of different types of compact stars like 4U1820-30, Vela X-1 and SAXJ1808.4-3658. We conclude that all physical attributes maintain their experimental ranges which deliver our anisotropic compact star models are viable and also stable upto certain region in [Formula: see text] gravity theory.

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