Affiliation:
1. National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 20A Datun Road, Beijing 100101, China
2. School of Astronomy and Space Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 19A Yuquan Road, Beijing 100049, China
Abstract
The Janis–Newman–Winicour spacetime corresponds to a static spherically symmetric solution of Einstein equations with the energy momentum tensor of a massless quintessence field. It is understood that the spacetime describes a naked singularity. The solution has two parameters, b and s. To our knowledge, the exact physical meaning of the two parameters is still unclear. In this paper, starting from the Janis–Newman–Winicour naked singularity solution, we first obtain a wormhole solution by a complex transformation. Then, letting the parameter s approach infinity, we obtain the well-known exponential wormhole solution. After that, we embed both the Janis–Newman–Winicour naked singularity and its wormhole counterpart in the background of a de Sitter or anti-de Sitter universe with the energy momentum tensor of massive quintessence and massive phantom fields, respectively. To our surprise, the resulting quintessence potential is actually the dilaton potential found by one of us. It indicates that, by modulating the parameters in the charged dilaton black hole solutions, we can obtain the Janis–Newman–Winicour solution. Furthermore, a charged wormhole solution is obtained by performing a complex transformation on the charged dilaton black hole solutions in the background of a de Sitter or anti-de Sitter universe. We eventually find that s is actually related to the coupling constant of the dilaton field to the Maxwell field and b is related to a negative mass for the dilaton black holes. A negative black hole mass is physically forbidden. Therefore, we conclude that the Janis–Newman–Winicour naked singularity solution is not physically allowed.
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National Key R&D Program of China
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