Stable Dyonic Thin-Shell Wormholes in Low-Energy String Theory

Considerable attention has been devoted to the wormhole physics in the past 30 years by exploring the possibilities of finding traversable wormholes without the need for exotic matter. In particular, the thin-shell wormhole formalism has been widely investigated by exploiting the cut-and-paste techn...

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Main Authors: Ali Övgün, Kimet Jusufi
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2017-01-01
Series:Advances in High Energy Physics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1215254
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description Considerable attention has been devoted to the wormhole physics in the past 30 years by exploring the possibilities of finding traversable wormholes without the need for exotic matter. In particular, the thin-shell wormhole formalism has been widely investigated by exploiting the cut-and-paste technique to merge two space-time regions and to research the stability of these wormholes developed by Visser. This method helps us to minimize the amount of the exotic matter. In this paper, we construct a four-dimensional, spherically symmetric, dyonic thin-shell wormhole with electric charge Q, magnetic charge P, and dilaton charge Σ, in the context of Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theory. We have applied Darmois-Israel formalism and the cut-and-paste method by joining together two identical space-time solutions. We carry out the dyonic thin-shell wormhole stability analyses by using a linear barotropic gas, Chaplygin gas, and logarithmic gas for the exotic matter. It is shown that, by choosing suitable parameter values as well as equation of state parameter, under specific conditions, we obtain a stable dyonic thin-shell wormhole solution. Finally, we argue that the stability domain of the dyonic thin-shell wormhole can be increased in terms of electric charge, magnetic charge, and dilaton charge.
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spelling doaj-art-a43bac23bd454024bee3e1feb6b0c3052025-02-03T01:00:38ZengWileyAdvances in High Energy Physics1687-73571687-73652017-01-01201710.1155/2017/12152541215254Stable Dyonic Thin-Shell Wormholes in Low-Energy String TheoryAli Övgün0Kimet Jusufi1Instituto de Física, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Casilla 4950, Valparaíso, ChilePhysics Department, State University of Tetovo, Ilinden Street nn, 1200 Tetovo, MacedoniaConsiderable attention has been devoted to the wormhole physics in the past 30 years by exploring the possibilities of finding traversable wormholes without the need for exotic matter. In particular, the thin-shell wormhole formalism has been widely investigated by exploiting the cut-and-paste technique to merge two space-time regions and to research the stability of these wormholes developed by Visser. This method helps us to minimize the amount of the exotic matter. In this paper, we construct a four-dimensional, spherically symmetric, dyonic thin-shell wormhole with electric charge Q, magnetic charge P, and dilaton charge Σ, in the context of Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theory. We have applied Darmois-Israel formalism and the cut-and-paste method by joining together two identical space-time solutions. We carry out the dyonic thin-shell wormhole stability analyses by using a linear barotropic gas, Chaplygin gas, and logarithmic gas for the exotic matter. It is shown that, by choosing suitable parameter values as well as equation of state parameter, under specific conditions, we obtain a stable dyonic thin-shell wormhole solution. Finally, we argue that the stability domain of the dyonic thin-shell wormhole can be increased in terms of electric charge, magnetic charge, and dilaton charge.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1215254
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Stable Dyonic Thin-Shell Wormholes in Low-Energy String Theory
Advances in High Energy Physics
title Stable Dyonic Thin-Shell Wormholes in Low-Energy String Theory
title_full Stable Dyonic Thin-Shell Wormholes in Low-Energy String Theory
title_fullStr Stable Dyonic Thin-Shell Wormholes in Low-Energy String Theory
title_full_unstemmed Stable Dyonic Thin-Shell Wormholes in Low-Energy String Theory
title_short Stable Dyonic Thin-Shell Wormholes in Low-Energy String Theory
title_sort stable dyonic thin shell wormholes in low energy string theory
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