The self-interaction for a static point charge in the space-time of a
thin-shell wormhole constructed connecting two identical Schwarzschild
geometries is calculated in a series expansion. The electrostatic self-force is
evaluated numerically. It is found to be attractive towards the throat except
for some values of the throat radius proximate to the value of the
Schwarzschild horizon for which the force is repulsive or attractive depending
on the position of the charge. The result differs from the self-force in the
space-time of the Schwarzschild black hole, where it is always repulsive from
the center. Although these wormhole and black hole geometries are locally
indistinguishable, the different topologies of both backgrounds are manifested
in the electrostatic field of a point charge.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figue