Abstract
AbstractThe present work looks for the possible existence of static and spherically symmetric wormhole geometries in Rastall–Rainbow gravity. Since, the Rastall–Rainbow gravity model has been constructed with the combination of Rastall theory and the gravity’s rainbow formalism. Taking advantage of the Karmarkar condition for embedding class one metrics, we solve the modified field equations analytically that describe wormholes for specific choice of redshift function. For specific parameter ranges, the solution represents a traversable wormhole that exhibits the violation of null energy condition and consequently the weak energy condition also. Furthermore, we focus on the wormhole stability via adiabatic sound velocity analysis. This model establishes a strong connection between two model parameters, namely, the Rastall parameters and the Rainbow functions, and how it affects the wormhole solution.
Funder
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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