English

Novel black-bounce spacetimes: wormholes, regularity, energy conditions, and causal structure

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2021-05-05 v3

Abstract

We develop a number of novel "black-bounce" spacetimes. These are specific regular black holes where the "area radius" always remains non-zero, thereby leading to a "throat" that is either timelike (corresponding to a traversable wormhole), spacelike (corresponding to a "bounce" into a future universe), or null (corresponding to a "one-way wormhole"). We shall first perform a general analysis of the regularity conditions for such a spacetime, and then consider a number of specific examples. The examples are constructed using a mass function similar to that of Fan--Wang, and fall into several particular cases, such as the original Simpson--Visser model, a Bardeen-type model, and other generalizations thereof. We shall analyse the regularity, the energy conditions, and the causal structure of these models. The main results are several new geometries, more complex than before, with two or more horizons, with the possibility of an extremal case. We shall derive a general theorem regarding static space-time regularity, and another general theorem regarding (non)-satisfaction of the classical energy conditions.

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@article{arxiv.2009.12057,
  title  = {Novel black-bounce spacetimes: wormholes, regularity, energy conditions, and causal structure},
  author = {Francisco S. N. Lobo and Manuel E. Rodrigues and Marcos V. de S. Silva and Alex Simpson and Matt Visser},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.12057},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

V1: 26 pages, 13 figures. V2: Still 26 pages, 13 figures; 7 references added, plus some historical comments. No physics changes. V3: Now 27 pages, still 13 figures. Title change, new section on volume quantifier integral on pg 8, new calculation Eq.~(56) on pg 10, additional discussion pg 11, 2 new references added, bibliography tidied