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Harmonic Thin-Shell Wormhole Supported by Metric-Dependent Equation of State
Abstract This short paper investigates the harmonic behavior of a
general-relativistic thin-shell wormhole supported by a particular type of
exotic fluid. The exotic fluid obeys a never-studied-before metric-dependent
equation of state. This equation of state is tailored such that the wormhole's
throat undergoes a harmonic-like behavior before damping to an equilibrium
radius. Eventually, the mirror-symmetric Schwarzschild thin-shell wormhole is
studied in this framework as an example.Comment: 2 figures (10 subfigures in total
Thin-Shells and Thin-Shell Wormholes in New Massive Gravity
Within 2+1-dimensional cosmological new massive gravity, we consider
thin-shell and thin-shell wormhole construction. For this, we introduce first,
the junction conditions apt for the fourth order terms in the action of the
theory. Then, by employing some specific static solutions in new massive
gravity, we study the characteristics of associated thin-shells and thin-shell
wormholes. Our finding suggests that, firstly, there cannot exist any
thin-shells regarding our chosen solutions of cosmological new massive gravity,
and secondly, the constructed thin-shell wormhole does not need to be
symmetric. More importantly, the thin-shell wormhole, if ever forms, possesses
null energy density and null angular pressure on its throat which preferable to
their negative-valued counterparts.Comment: 11 pages, no figur
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