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Main Authors: Bugaev, Mikhail, Novikov, Igor, Repin, Serge, Samorodskaya, Polina, Novikov jr, Igor
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.06872
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author Bugaev, Mikhail
Novikov, Igor
Repin, Serge
Samorodskaya, Polina
Novikov jr, Igor
author_facet Bugaev, Mikhail
Novikov, Igor
Repin, Serge
Samorodskaya, Polina
Novikov jr, Igor
contents The numerical investigation conducted in this paper addresses the problem of CMB radiation imaging as seen through the throat of the Ellis-Bronnikov-Morris-Thorne wormhole. It is assumed that both throats of the wormhole are relatively close to our stellar neighborhood, so close that the view of the ambient background radiation by an observer at the other throat of the wormhole is virtually identical to that seen from the Solar System neighborhood. A map of the temperature distribution of the cosmic microwave background radiation observed through the mouth of the wormhole has been constructed as well as a view of the Milky Way through the mouth of the wormhole. The resultant image contains characteristic details that enable it to be distinguished from an image produced by a black hole.
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spellingShingle Observing of background electromagnetic radiation of the real sky through the throat of a wormhole
Bugaev, Mikhail
Novikov, Igor
Repin, Serge
Samorodskaya, Polina
Novikov jr, Igor
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
The numerical investigation conducted in this paper addresses the problem of CMB radiation imaging as seen through the throat of the Ellis-Bronnikov-Morris-Thorne wormhole. It is assumed that both throats of the wormhole are relatively close to our stellar neighborhood, so close that the view of the ambient background radiation by an observer at the other throat of the wormhole is virtually identical to that seen from the Solar System neighborhood. A map of the temperature distribution of the cosmic microwave background radiation observed through the mouth of the wormhole has been constructed as well as a view of the Milky Way through the mouth of the wormhole. The resultant image contains characteristic details that enable it to be distinguished from an image produced by a black hole.
title Observing of background electromagnetic radiation of the real sky through the throat of a wormhole
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.06872