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Non-singular T-K axion stars with/without the dynamical bosonic field in the presence of negative $Λ$ term

In the present work authors derive exact solutions for the relativistic compact stars in the presence of two fields axion (Dante's Inferno model) and with/without the complex scalar field (with the quartic self-interaction) coupled to gravity. The matter source is assumed as the perfect fluid one, and we also use barotropic/MIT bag EoS to derive energy density and anisotropic/isotropic pressures from Einstein Field Equations (EFE's). For simplicity, as the metric potentials we use Tolman-Kuchowicz metric potentials, which are non-singular and physically acceptable. Unknown variables for the T-K metric potentials were derived from the junction conditions. To examine the redshift function, adiabatic index and energy, causality conditions we used such compact stars as PSR J1416-223, PSR J1903+32, 4U 1820-30, Cen X-3, EXO 1785-248, SAX J1808.4365.

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