Traversable Wormholes in (2+1) and (3+1) Dimensions with a Cosmological Constant
Abstract
Macroscopic traversable wormhole solutions to Einstein's field equations in and dimensions with a cosmological constant are investigated. Ensuring traversability severely constrains the material used to generate the wormhole's spacetime curvature. Although the presence of a cosmological constant modifies to some extent the type of matter permitted (for example it is possible to have a positive energy density for the material threading the throat of the wormhole in dimensions), the material must still be ``exotic'', that is matter with a larger radial tension than total mass-energy density multiplied by . Two specific solutions are applied to the general cases and a partial stability analysis of a dimensional solution is explored.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9404046,
title = {Traversable Wormholes in (2+1) and (3+1) Dimensions with a Cosmological Constant},
author = {M. S. Delgaty and R. B. Mann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9404046},
year = {2009}
}
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19 pgs. WATPHYS TH-93/06