Dymnikova-Schwinger quantum-corrected slowly rotating wormholes: Photon and spinning particle dynamics
Abstract
This work studies light propagation near slowly rotating traversable wormholes supported by a quantum-inspired matter source. The model is based on the Dymnikova density profile, viewed as a gravitational analogue of the Schwinger mechanism, which yields a smooth, non-singular core. Quantum effects are included through the generalized uncertainty principle (GUP), introducing a minimal length scale while preserving regularity. Within a stationary and axisymmetric framework, we construct rotating wormhole solutions sustained by the GUP-corrected Dymnikova-Schwinger profile. The geometry satisfies key conditions such as asymptotic flatness and the flare-out requirement, and incorporates rotational features like frame dragging. We then examine photon motion via null geodesics. Both rotation and quantum corrections modify the photon sphere structure, with rotation producing a splitting between co-rotating and counter-rotating trajectories. This results in small asymmetries in photon paths and the shadow. These results provide a novel and consistent framework to probe quantum-gravity imprints in strong-field optics.
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@article{arxiv.2604.03864,
title = {Dymnikova-Schwinger quantum-corrected slowly rotating wormholes: Photon and spinning particle dynamics},
author = {A. Errehymy and Y. Khedif and M. Daoud and B. Turimov and M. A. Khan and S. Usanov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.03864},
year = {2026}
}
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11 pages, 3 figures