Traversable Wormholes in non-minimal Einstein-Yang-Mills Gravity: Geometry, Energy Conditions, and Gravitational Lensing
Jureeporn Yuennan, Allah Ditta, Thammarong Eadkhong, Phongpichit Channuie

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new class of traversable wormhole solutions in non-minimal Einstein-Yang-Mills gravity, showing how non-minimal coupling influences geometry, energy conditions, and gravitational lensing, potentially enabling observable wormholes without exotic matter.
Contribution
It presents novel static, spherically symmetric wormhole solutions with non-minimal gauge-gravity coupling, analyzing their geometry, energy conditions, and lensing properties, which were not previously explored in this context.
Findings
Viable wormholes exist for small non-minimal coupling constants.
Energy conditions are locally violated at the throat but the strong energy condition holds.
Gravitational lensing shows positive deflection angles, indicating attractive gravity.
Abstract
This work presents a new class of static, spherically symmetric traversable wormhole solutions within the framework of non-minimal Einstein-Yang-Mills (EYM) gravity, where the SU(2) Yang-Mills field is purely magnetic. By adopting a constant redshift function and introducing a direct coupling between the Ricci scalar and the Yang-Mills field strength, we investigate the role of the non-minimal coupling constant and the magnetic charge in shaping the wormhole geometry. Our analysis shows that for small values of , the flare-out and throat conditions can be satisfied, allowing physically viable traversable wormholes without requiring externally introduced exotic matter. The Arnowitt-Deser-Misner (ADM) mass is evaluated, revealing that for it grows monotonically with charge, whereas for it decreases with increasing charge, signaling a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
