Evolution of Wormholes under f(R, T) Theory, the Karmarkar Condition and the Casimir Energy
Murat Metehan Turkoglu

TL;DR
This paper investigates wormhole evolution within f(R,T) gravity, examining energy conditions, the Karmarkar condition, and Casimir energy effects, revealing conditions for stability and the persistent need for exotic matter.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized shape function using the Karmarkar condition and analyzes wormhole solutions under specific f(R,T) models, highlighting the role of Casimir energy in stability.
Findings
Solutions of type R - a1^2/R + a2 g(T) satisfy energy conditions
Solutions of type R + a1^2 R^2 + a2 g(T) require exotic matter
Casimir energy can stabilize wormhole throats
Abstract
In this study, both the evolution of wormholes (by examining both the energy conditions and using the TOV equations) and the effects of the Karmarkar condition on the solutions obtained under certain specific cases were examined in the light of the gravity theory, using two functions predicted to describe the accelerated expansion of the universe. In this context, for the first time in the literature, a generalized shape function was obtained using the Karmarkar condition. It was observed that solutions of the type satisfy the energy conditions (with the dominant energy condition being partially satisfied), whereas solutions of the type require the presence of exotic matter. In both cases, stable, static, and traversable wormhole solutions were obtained. By applying the Karmarkar condition to the …
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Electrodynamics and Casimir Effect · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
