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Geometric wormhole throats

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abstract

Wormholes and black holes have traditionally been treated a quite separate objects with relatively little overlap. The possibility of a connection arises in that wormholes, if they exist, might have profound influence on black holes, their event horizons, and their internal structure. After discussing some connections, we embark on an overview of what can generally be said about traversable wormhole throats. We discuss the violations of the energy conditions that typically occur at and near the throat of any traversable wormhole and emphasize the generic nature of this result. We discuss the original Morris-Thorne wormhole and its generalization to a spherically symmetric time-dependent wormhole, and also discuss spherically symmetric Brans-Dicke wormholes. We also discuss the relationship with the topological censorship theorem. Finally we turn to a rather general class of wormholes that permit explicit analysis: generic static traversable wormholes (without any symmetry). We define the wormhole throat in terms of a 2--dimensional constant-time hypersurface of minimal area. (Zero trace for the extrinsic curvature plus a ``flare--out'' condition.) This enables us to derive generalized theorems regarding violations of the energy conditions---theorems that do not involve geodesic averaging but nevertheless apply to situations much more general than the spherically symmetric Morris-Thorne traversable wormhole. [For example: the null energy condition (NEC), when suitably weighted and integrated over the wormhole throat, must be violated.]

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gr-qc 3

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2026 3

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UNVERDICTED 3

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Self-force on a static scalar charge in traversable wormholes

gr-qc · 2026-06-28 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Mode-sum computation of static scalar self-force in Konoplya-Zhidenko wormholes shows parameter-dependent sign changes and slower-than-usual large-distance decay for large redshift parameter p.

Spacetime triple wormhole

gr-qc · 2026-05-25 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

A 3-neck wormhole metric obtained via spherical inversion of a 3-torus is asserted to be an exact non-vacuum solution of Einstein's field equations with diagonal Ricci and stress-energy tensors.

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  • Self-force on a static scalar charge in traversable wormholes gr-qc · 2026-06-28 · unverdicted · none · ref 61 · internal anchor

    Mode-sum computation of static scalar self-force in Konoplya-Zhidenko wormholes shows parameter-dependent sign changes and slower-than-usual large-distance decay for large redshift parameter p.

  • Spacetime triple wormhole gr-qc · 2026-05-25 · unverdicted · none · ref 115 · internal anchor

    A 3-neck wormhole metric obtained via spherical inversion of a 3-torus is asserted to be an exact non-vacuum solution of Einstein's field equations with diagonal Ricci and stress-energy tensors.

  • Roche limit and stellar disruption in the Simpson--Visser spacetime gr-qc · 2026-01-22 · unverdicted · none · ref 38 · internal anchor

    Tidal forces in the Simpson-Visser spacetime produce Roche radii for stars that depend on observer type and regularization, with some disruptions occurring outside the event horizon for supermassive black holes.