Stress-energy tensor of quantized scalar fields in thermal states on a zero-tidal wormhole

Abstract

The construction of a static traversable wormhole requires exotic matter that satisfies the Morris-Thorne conditions. Quantum energy-momentum tensors have long been considered the most promising candidate for such exotic matter. In this paper, we present the first calculation of the stress-energy tensor for a quantum massive scalar field in thermal states localized on the throat of a zero-tidal-force wormhole. By varying the dimensionless temperature and dimensionless mass of the scalar field, we find that the Morris-Thorne conditions can only be satisfied when the scalar field mass falls within a specific bounded interval. Furthermore, for any scalar field mass within this interval, there always exists a mass-dependent dimensionless critical temperature: the Morris-Thorne conditions are fulfilled only if the temperature remains below this critical threshold.

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