Abstract

The main objective of this study is to investigate the stability and viability of anisotropic compact stellar objects using the Kroriā€“Burua solutions in [Formula: see text] gravity, where [Formula: see text] is a nonmetricity scalar that explains the gravitational effects. We use a static spherical metric in the inner region and Schwarzschild spacetime in the outer region of the Her X-I, SAX J 1808.4-3658 and 4U1820-30 compact stars to investigate their physical properties. By using observed values of the radius and mass of the considered compact stars, the unknown parameters are determined. We use a particular model of this theory to examine the behavior of energy density, pressure components, anisotropy, equation of state parameters and energy constraints in the interior of the proposed stellar objects. The Tolmanā€“Oppenheimerā€“Volkoff equation is used to analyze the equilibrium state of these stars and causality condition, Herrera cracking method, adiabatic index methods are used to determine their stability. It is found that revolutionary technique sheds new light on the development of observationally accurate gravity model.

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