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Nonsymmetric wormholes and localized big rip singularities in Einstein-Weyl gravity

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 105, Issue 12, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.105.124059

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  1. INFN grant FLAG
  2. INFN grant TIFPA - Trento Institute for Fundamental Physics and Applications

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A new type of asymptotically flat wormhole, characterized by a Newtonian potential with a Yukawa correction in its outer spacetime and possessing a singularity at r = ??? in its internal spacetime, has been studied. Geodesics reaching this singularity exhibit a divergence in the expansion scalar in a finite amount of proper time, resembling the future singularity of the big rip cosmological scenario. These wormholes fill a large region of the parameter space of physical solutions.
The inclusion of the Weyl squared term in the gravitational action is one of the most simple, yet nontrivial modifications to general relativity at high energies. Nevertheless the study of the spherically symmetric vacuum solutions of this theory has received much attention only in recent times. A new type of asymptotically flat wormhole which does not match symmetrically at a finite radius with another sheet of the spacetime is presented. The outer spacetime is characterized by a Newtonian potential with a Yukawa correction, and has gravitational properties that can be arbitrarily close to the ones of a Schwarzschild black hole. The internal spacetime instead possesses a singularity at r = ??? with the topology of a 2-dimensional sphere. The expansion scalar of geodesics reaching this singularity diverges in a finite amount of proper time, with a striking resemblance with the future singularity of the big rip cosmological scenario. In terms of the external Yukawa hair and mass M, these new wormholes fill a large region of the two-dimensional parameter space of physical solutions with M > 0. On the contrary black holes, both of Schwarzschild and non-Schwarzschild nature, are confined on a line. We argue that this type of wormholes are ideal black hole mimickers.

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