Abdul Malik Sultan , Aliya Batool , G. Abbas , Abdul Jawad , Sanjar Shaymatov
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Abstract
In this paper, we center our attention on exploring wormhole solutions within gravity theory, with R symbolizing the curvature in scalar form and T denoting trace of stress-energy tensor associated with matter. With the intention of probing this, we assess a geometric setup characterized by static spherically symmetric conditions featuring anisotropic matter distributions. A distinctive shape function, which utilizes the Padé approximation, is adopted to ensure compliance with constraints. Incorporating the model, we assess the behavior of energy conditions. Moreover, we provided a graphical analysis for all energy conditions, presenting the examination of physically feasible wormhole geometries by highlighting the valid regions associated with each condition. A diagram illustrating the potential traversable wormhole is depicted through embedding. Moreover, we have analyzed the equilibrium state of our system by employing the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff equation. It is inferred that viable traversable wormholes may potentially exist within this framework.
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Nuclear Physics B focuses on the domain of high energy physics, quantum field theory, statistical systems, and mathematical physics, and includes four main sections: high energy physics - phenomenology, high energy physics - theory, high energy physics - experiment, and quantum field theory, statistical systems, and mathematical physics. The emphasis is on original research papers (Frontiers Articles or Full Length Articles), but Review Articles are also welcome.