Wormhole models in f(\textit{R}, \textit{T}) gravity

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arXiv1909.11037MaRDI QIDQ6325901FDOQ6325901


Authors: Emilio Elizalde, M. Khurshudyan Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 24 September 2019

Abstract: Models of static wormholes within the f(extitR,extitT) extended theory of gravity are investigated and, in particular, the family f(extitR,extitT)=R+lambdaT, with T=ho+Pr+2Pl being the trace of the energy-momentum tensor. Models corresponding to different relations for the pressure components (radial and lateral), and several equations of state (EoS), reflecting different matter content, are worked out explicitly. The solutions obtained for the shape functions of the generated wormholes obey the necessary metric conditions, as manifested in other studies in the literature. The respective energy conditions reveal the physical nature of the wormhole models thus constructed. It is found, in particular, that for each of those considered, the parameter space can be divided into different regions, in which the exact wormhole solutions fulfill the null~(NEC) and the weak energy conditions~(WEC), respectively, in terms of the lateral pressure. Moreover, the dominant energy condition~(DEC) in terms of both pressures is also valid, while ho+Pr+2Pl=0. A similar solution for the theory Pr=omega1ho+omega2ho2 is found numerically, where omega1 and omega2 are either constant or functions of r, leading to the result that the NEC in terms of the radial pressure is also valid. For non-constant omegai models, attention is focused on the behavior omegaiproptorm. To finish, the question is addressed, how f(R)=R+alphaR2 will affect the wormhole solutions corresponding to fluids of the form Pr=omega1ho+omega2ho2, in the three cases mentioned above. Issues concerning the nonconservation of the matter energy-momentum tensor, the stability of the solutions obtained, and the observational possibilities for testing these models are discussed in the last section.













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