https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-015-3836-4
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Wormhole solutions sourced by fluids, II: three-fluid two-charged sources
Faculty of Engineering, Başkent University, Bağlıca Campus, 06810, Ankara, Turkey
* e-mail: azreg@baskent.edu.tr
Received:
2
September
2015
Accepted:
10
November
2015
Published online:
5
January
2016
Lack of a consistent metric for generating rotating wormholes motivates us to present a new one endowed with interesting physical and geometrical properties. When combined with the generalized method of superposition of fields, which consists in attaching a form of matter to each moving frame, it generates massive and charged (charge without charge) two-fluid-sourced, massive and two-charged three-fluid-sourced, rotating as well as new static wormholes which, otherwise, can hardly be derived by integration. If the lapse function of the static wormhole is bounded from above, no closed timelike curves occur in the rotating counterpart. For positive energy densities dying out faster than 1 / r, the angular velocity includes in its expansion a correction term, to the leading one that corresponds to ordinary stars, proportional to . Such a term is not present in the corresponding expansion for the Kerr–Newman black hole. Based on this observation and our previous work, the dragging effects of falling neutral objects may constitute a substitute for other known techniques used for testing the nature of the rotating black hole candidates that are harbored in the center of galaxies. We discuss the possibility of generating (
)-fluid-sourced, n-charged, rotating as well as static wormholes.
© The Author(s), 2015