Decoding Horizonless Spacetime: Plasma-Induced Features in a Rotating Wormhole Shadow
Pabitra Gayen, Ratna Koley

TL;DR
This paper studies the shadow of a rotating wormhole in a plasma environment, analyzing how plasma and geometric parameters influence the shadow's shape and potential observational distinctions from black holes.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of plasma effects on rotating wormhole shadows, deriving orbit equations and constraining parameters based on observational data.
Findings
Plasma influences the shadow morphology significantly.
Constraints on wormhole parameters are derived from shadow deviations.
Features distinguishing wormholes from black holes are identified.
Abstract
We investigate the shadow properties in a recently proposed geometry of a rotating wormhole under realistic astrophysical conditions, particularly in the presence of a cold and non magnetized plasma environment surrounding the wormhole throat. Using the Hamilton Jacobi formalism, we derive the orbit equation under specific plasma density profiles, where we consider plasma as dispersive medium and disregard its influence on the background geometry. The electron density distribution is chosen to preserve a generalized Carter constant. We explore the shadow cast by this class of rotating wormhole in the presence of both homogeneous and non homogeneous plasma as seen by an asymptotic observer. The photon regions are visualized, and the influence of geometric parameters, plasma parameters, and the observer inclination angle with the rotation axis on the resulting shadow morphology is…
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