
TL;DR
This paper constructs a rotating thin-shell wormhole in five dimensions using Myers-Perry black holes, analyzing its stability and the necessity of exotic matter at the throat.
Contribution
It introduces a novel five-dimensional rotating thin-shell wormhole model and examines its stability conditions under perturbations.
Findings
Stability depends on specific parameter choices.
Exotic matter is necessary at the wormhole throat.
Stable configurations are achievable with suitable parameters.
Abstract
We construct a rotating thin-shell wormhole using a Myers-Perry black hole in five dimensions, using the Darmois-Israel junction conditions. The stability of the wormhole is analyzed under perturbations. We find that exotic matter is required at the throat of the wormhole to keep it stable. Our analysis shows that stability of the rotating thin-shell wormhole is possible if suitable parameter values are chosen.
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