Dymnikova-Schwinger GUP-corrected wormholes in f(R,Lm,T) gravity
Errehymy A. Turimov B. Syzdykova A. Myrzakulov K. Alessa N. Abdel-Aty A.-H.
October 2025Elsevier B.V.
Nuclear Physics B
2025#1019
In this paper, we present intriguing traversable and asymptotically flat wormhole solutions within f(R,Lm,T) gravity. We integrate our model with the gravitational analog of the Schwinger effect, describing the emergence of particle-antiparticle pairs from the vacuum. By introducing a fundamental minimal length via the generalized uncertainty principle, we establish critical constraints on matter distribution and spacetime structure. Our findings reveal how this fundamental length shapes the wormhole geometry, steepening the slope toward the throat and mitigating violations of the weak and null energy conditions. This adjustment allows the supporting matter to avoid phantom behavior at the Planck scale, suggesting a more stable configuration. We also explore the intriguing effects of gravitational lensing, showing that these exotic wormholes repel light rather than capture it. For β values ranging from 0 to 45, the deflection angle remains negative for all corresponding α(rtp) values, indicating a repulsive gravitational force that pushes photons away from the throat. Moreover, the forces acting on the wormhole exhibit a delicate balance, demonstrating equal strength in opposing directions–an essential feature of stability. The complexity factor YTF decreases with distance from the throat, indicating that corrections from the generalized uncertainty principle are most significant near the throat and diminish outward. Overall, our work highlights the allure of these wormhole geometries and the pivotal role of quantum effects in their formation, paving new avenues for understanding gravity and spacetime.
Dymnikova-Schwinger effect , f(R,Lm,T) Gravity , Generalized uncertainty principle , Wormholes
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