Viable Wormhole Solutions in Energy-Momentum Squared Gravity

Abstract

This paper investigates static wormhole solutions through Noether symmetry approach in the context of energy-momentum squared gravity. This newly developed proposal resolves the singularity of big-bang and yields feasible cosmological results in the early times. We consider the particular model of this theory to establish symmetry generators and corresponding conserved quantities. For constant and variable red-shift functions, we examine the presence of viable traversable wormhole solutions for both dust as well as non-dust matter distributions and analyze the stable state of these solutions. We investigate the graphical interpretation of null and weak energy bounds for normal and effective energy-momentum tensors to examine the presence of physically viable wormhole geometry. It is found that realistic traversable and stable wormhole solutions are obtained for a particular model of this gravity.

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