International audienceWe study neutron star configurations in a simple shift-symmetric subfamily of degenerate higher-order scalar-tensor (DHOST) theories, whose deviations from General Relativity (GR) are characterized by a single parameter. We compute the radial profiles of neutron stars in these theories of modified gravity, using several realistic equations of state for the neutron star matter. We find neutron stars with masses and radii significantly larger than their GR counterparts. We then consider slowly-rotating solutions and determine the relation between the dimensionless moment of inertia and the compactness, relation that has the property to be almost insensitive to the equation of state
Among the possible extensions of general relativity that have been put forward to address some long-...
We present a framework to study generic neutron-star binaries in scalar-tensor theories of gravity. ...
In this dissertation we discuss several aspects of compact objects, i.e. neutron stars and black hol...
International audienceWe study neutron star configurations in a simple shift-symmetric subfamily of ...
International audienceThis contribution reviews scalar-tensor theories whose Lagrangian contains sec...
We investigate constraints on neutron star structure arising from the assumptions that neutron stars...
Context. The discovery of a 2M neutron star provided a robust constraint for the theory of exotic de...
We compute families of spherically symmetric neutron-star models in two-derivative scalar-tensor the...
Bekenstein's tensor-vector-scalar (TeVeS) theory has had considerable success in explaining various ...
We study solutions of the stellar structure equations for spherically symmetric objects in modified ...
We addressed possible ambiguities on the properties of neutron stars (NSs) estimated in theoretical ...
We compute families of spherically symmetric neutron-star models in two-derivative scalar-tensor the...
Scalar-Tensor-Vector Gravity (STVG), also referred as Modified Gravity (MOG), is an alternative theo...
Aims. We explore the implications of a strong first-order phase transition region in the dense matte...
International audienceScalar-tensor theories of gravity are natural phenomenological alternatives to...
Among the possible extensions of general relativity that have been put forward to address some long-...
We present a framework to study generic neutron-star binaries in scalar-tensor theories of gravity. ...
In this dissertation we discuss several aspects of compact objects, i.e. neutron stars and black hol...
International audienceWe study neutron star configurations in a simple shift-symmetric subfamily of ...
International audienceThis contribution reviews scalar-tensor theories whose Lagrangian contains sec...
We investigate constraints on neutron star structure arising from the assumptions that neutron stars...
Context. The discovery of a 2M neutron star provided a robust constraint for the theory of exotic de...
We compute families of spherically symmetric neutron-star models in two-derivative scalar-tensor the...
Bekenstein's tensor-vector-scalar (TeVeS) theory has had considerable success in explaining various ...
We study solutions of the stellar structure equations for spherically symmetric objects in modified ...
We addressed possible ambiguities on the properties of neutron stars (NSs) estimated in theoretical ...
We compute families of spherically symmetric neutron-star models in two-derivative scalar-tensor the...
Scalar-Tensor-Vector Gravity (STVG), also referred as Modified Gravity (MOG), is an alternative theo...
Aims. We explore the implications of a strong first-order phase transition region in the dense matte...
International audienceScalar-tensor theories of gravity are natural phenomenological alternatives to...
Among the possible extensions of general relativity that have been put forward to address some long-...
We present a framework to study generic neutron-star binaries in scalar-tensor theories of gravity. ...
In this dissertation we discuss several aspects of compact objects, i.e. neutron stars and black hol...