Helically twisted spacetime: study of geometric and wave optics, and physical analysis
Abstract
We analyse a stationary, cylindrically symmetric spacetime endowed with an intrinsic helical twist, . Solving the Einstein equations exactly yields an anisotropic energy-momentum tensor whose density is negative and decays as , thus violating the weak energy condition near the axis. Three notable features emerge: (i) axis-centred negative energy; (ii) unequal transverse stresses; (iii) a torsional momentum flux . We identify stable photon orbits and deflection angle, fully helical geodesics, and torsion-controlled wave optics modes, suggesting laboratory analogues in twisted liquid-crystal and photonic systems. The coupling between the torsion parameter and other physical parameters leads to significant effects, altering the motion along the positive or negative -axis. These results make the twisted helical metric a useful test bed for studying the interplay of curvature, torsion, and matter in both gravitational and condensed-matter contexts.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2506.23291,
title = {Helically twisted spacetime: study of geometric and wave optics, and physical analysis},
author = {Edilberto O. Silva and Frankbelson dos S. Azevedo and Faizuddin Ahmed},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.23291},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
14 pages, 11 figures