Wormholes and Flux Tubes in Kaluza-Klein Theory
Vladimir Dzhunushaliev, Douglas Singleton

TL;DR
This paper investigates spherically symmetric solutions in 5D Kaluza-Klein theory with electric and magnetic fields, exploring how varying charge strengths lead to different spacetime structures.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of how electric and magnetic charge variations affect the geometry of solutions in 5D Kaluza-Klein theory.
Findings
Different charge ratios produce diverse spacetime geometries
The solutions exhibit an evolution in structure as charge parameters change
Insights into the interplay of electric and magnetic fields in higher-dimensional gravity
Abstract
In this work spherically symmetric solutions to 5D Kaluza-Klein theory, with "electric" and/or "magnetic" fields are examined. Different relative strengths of the "electric" and "magnetic" charges of the solutions are studied by varying certain parameters in our metric ansatz. As the strengths of these two charges are varied the resultant spacetime exhibits an interesting "evolution".
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Advanced Differential Geometry Research
