Abstract

This work mainly focuses on modeling the charged compact stars and investigating their properties in the framework of [Formula: see text] modified gravity, under the accelerated phase of the universe. In this study, we have introduced the modified gravity and dark matter to culture the evolution of the charged neutron stars by considering the present situation. True knowledge and proper study on the macroscopic parameters of the compact stars are very much needed to realize the microscopic properties and behavior of the core nuclear matter at very high density and pressure. The existence of modified Chaplygin gas as an exotic fluid inside the core of these stars in [Formula: see text] gravity plays a very important role inside the stars. We have found out that exotic fluid has a great impact on the equation of state of the core nuclear matter and even on the stability of the compact stars. Pressure anisotropy reduces the tidal deformability of the charged stars in an appreciable amount and helps to get a more compact structure. But surprisingly, the compact stars are still able to maintain their spherically stable and equilibrium configuration. Further, we can put constraints on several macroscopic parameters of the compact stars and can investigate their evolution from our present investigation.

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