Conformally symmetric traversable wormholes

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Abstract

Exact solutions of traversable wormholes are found under the assumption of spherical symmetry and the existence of a nonstatic conformal symmetry, which presents a more systematic approach in searching for exact wormhole solutions. In this work, a wide variety of solutions are deduced by considering choices for the form function, a specific linear equation of state relating the energy density and the pressure anisotropy, and various phantom wormhole geometries are explored. A large class of solutions impose that the spatial distribution of the exotic matter is restricted to the throat neighborhood, with a cutoff of the stress-energy tensor at a finite junction interface, although asymptotically flat exact solutions are also found. Using the "volume integral quantifier," it is found that the conformally symmetric phantom wormhole geometries may, in principle, be constructed by infinitesimally small amounts of averaged null energy condition violating matter. Considering the tidal acceleration traversability conditions for the phantom wormhole geometry, specific wormhole dimensions and the traversal velocity are also deduced. © 2007 The American Physical Society.

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Böhmer, C. G., Harko, T., & Lobo, F. S. N. (2007). Conformally symmetric traversable wormholes. Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology, 76(8). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.76.084014

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