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Construction of thin shell wormholes from metric f(R) gravity

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In this paper, we have constructed spherically symmetric thin-shell wormholes (WHs) by surgically grafting two geometries of charged black hole in the framework of f(R) higher curvature invariants (threaded by… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, we have constructed spherically symmetric thin-shell wormholes (WHs) by surgically grafting two geometries of charged black hole in the framework of f(R) higher curvature invariants (threaded by exotic matter). We have investigated the stable/unstable regimes for couple of f(R) models using the potential approach formulated by Eiroa with radial perturbation. We have categorized our analysis for different values of charge as well as the parameters involved in the particular mode of f(R) gravity. We have found both stable and unstable regions using modified Chaplygin gas in this scenario and the results are shown through plots. We found that there exists a parametric space for equation of state and quadratic as well as cubic gravities in which one can accommodate more stable thin-shell WHs.

Keywords: shell wormholes; construction thin; thin shell; gravity; shell

Journal Title: Modern Physics Letters A
Year Published: 2017

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