CUI Lahore Repository

Shadow of Charged Rotating Wormholes

Show simple item record

dc.contributor.author Shahid, Shokaib
dc.date.accessioned 2024-06-04T11:04:50Z
dc.date.available 2024-06-04T11:04:50Z
dc.date.issued 2024-06-04
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/xmlui/handle/123456789/4203
dc.description.abstract In this work, we investigate the optical appearance of qualitatively new observational features of accretion disk images around the charged rotating traversable wormhole (TWH) space-time for different spin, throat, and charge values. To accomplish this, we first consider the Hamilton-Jacobi method to derive the geodesic equations for the motion of photons and study the effects of parameters on the photon orbit in the observer’s sky. We found that each parameter affects the size and shape of the wormhole (WH) shadow and flatness is observed in the shadow because of spin and other parameters. To produce shadow images of sufficient visual quality but within manageable computational times, we adopt the ray-trace procedure and characterize the significant features of light trajectories on the observer’s screen, depending on the interaction between the space-time structure and the accretion disk. In addition, we consider the static spherically symmetric accretion flow model to observe the specific intensity around the TWH space-time geometry. It is found that the intensity and positions of the photon ring vary with respect to the involved parameters. In future observation, this type of study may provide a fertile playground to test the nature of compact objects, specifically the WH in the strong-field regime. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Comsats CUI Lahore en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries SP22-RMT-032;8733
dc.subject Rotating, observational, new observational features, spherically symmetric accretion,parameters en_US
dc.title Shadow of Charged Rotating Wormholes en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


Files in this item

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

  • Thesis - MS / PhD
    This collection containts the Ms/PhD theses of the studetns of Mathematics Department

Show simple item record

Search DSpace


Advanced Search

Browse

My Account