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Main Authors: Raza, Muhammad Ali, Tello-Ortiz, Francisco, Zubair, M., Gómez-Leyton, Y.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.15782
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author Raza, Muhammad Ali
Tello-Ortiz, Francisco
Zubair, M.
Gómez-Leyton, Y.
author_facet Raza, Muhammad Ali
Tello-Ortiz, Francisco
Zubair, M.
Gómez-Leyton, Y.
contents In this work, we consider a static wormhole in Bopp-Podolsky electrodynamics and convert it into its rotating counterpart by reducing it into Morris-Thorne form. We further study the null geodesics and effective potential along with the shadows for inner and outer unstable orbits for specific choices of parameters. It is found that for some cases smooth shadow curves are formed and for a few cases, the shadows formed are cuspy. All parameters have a significant impact on the shadows except for the parameter $b$ when either $a$ or $Q$ are kept small. We also analyze the gravitational lensing in the strong regime, considering that the observer and the source are on opposite sides of the throat. For this situation, we explore in detail the behavior of the deflection angle, Einstein rings and lensing observables.
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spellingShingle Some optical properties of rotating wormhole in Bopp-Podolsky electrodynamics
Raza, Muhammad Ali
Tello-Ortiz, Francisco
Zubair, M.
Gómez-Leyton, Y.
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
In this work, we consider a static wormhole in Bopp-Podolsky electrodynamics and convert it into its rotating counterpart by reducing it into Morris-Thorne form. We further study the null geodesics and effective potential along with the shadows for inner and outer unstable orbits for specific choices of parameters. It is found that for some cases smooth shadow curves are formed and for a few cases, the shadows formed are cuspy. All parameters have a significant impact on the shadows except for the parameter $b$ when either $a$ or $Q$ are kept small. We also analyze the gravitational lensing in the strong regime, considering that the observer and the source are on opposite sides of the throat. For this situation, we explore in detail the behavior of the deflection angle, Einstein rings and lensing observables.
title Some optical properties of rotating wormhole in Bopp-Podolsky electrodynamics
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.15782