On Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves by a Wormhole
A.A. Kirillov, E.P. Savelova

TL;DR
This paper investigates how electromagnetic waves scatter off a wormhole, revealing unique interference and depolarization effects that could aid in detecting wormholes.
Contribution
It introduces a model for electromagnetic wave scattering by a wormhole and identifies distinctive scattering features relevant for wormhole detection.
Findings
Scattered waves are partially depolarized.
Interference patterns depend on wormhole parameters.
Features may help in direct wormhole searches.
Abstract
We consider scattering of a plane electromagnetic wave by a wormhole. It is found that the scattered wave is partially depolarized and has a specific interference picture depending on parameters of the wormhole and the distance to the observer. It is proposed that such features can be important in the direct search of wormholes.
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