Effects of Scattering of Radiation on Wormholes

Significant progress in the development of observational techniques gives us the hope to directly observe cosmological wormholes. We have collected basic effects produced by the scattering of radiation on wormholes, which can be used in observations. These are the additional topological damping of c...

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Main Authors: Alexander Kirillov, Elena Savelova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/4/2/35
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description Significant progress in the development of observational techniques gives us the hope to directly observe cosmological wormholes. We have collected basic effects produced by the scattering of radiation on wormholes, which can be used in observations. These are the additional topological damping of cosmic rays, the generation of a diffuse background around any discrete source, the generation of an interference picture, and distortion of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) spectrum. It turns out that wormholes in the leading order mimic perfectly analogous effects of the scattering of radiation on the standard matter (dust, hot electron gas, etc.). However, in higher orders, a small difference appears, which allows for disentangling effects of wormholes and ordinary matter.
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spelling doaj.art-9904b67928774a86a7c3e6ba33678fdd2022-12-22T03:58:58ZengMDPI AGUniverse2218-19972018-02-01423510.3390/universe4020035universe4020035Effects of Scattering of Radiation on WormholesAlexander Kirillov0Elena Savelova1Department of Physics, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow 105005, RussiaDepartment of Mathematical Modeling, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow 105005, RussiaSignificant progress in the development of observational techniques gives us the hope to directly observe cosmological wormholes. We have collected basic effects produced by the scattering of radiation on wormholes, which can be used in observations. These are the additional topological damping of cosmic rays, the generation of a diffuse background around any discrete source, the generation of an interference picture, and distortion of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) spectrum. It turns out that wormholes in the leading order mimic perfectly analogous effects of the scattering of radiation on the standard matter (dust, hot electron gas, etc.). However, in higher orders, a small difference appears, which allows for disentangling effects of wormholes and ordinary matter.http://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/4/2/35cosmologydiffuse background radiationsmicrowavecosmological wormholes
spellingShingle Alexander Kirillov
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cosmology
diffuse background radiations
microwave
cosmological wormholes
title Effects of Scattering of Radiation on Wormholes
title_full Effects of Scattering of Radiation on Wormholes
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title_short Effects of Scattering of Radiation on Wormholes
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diffuse background radiations
microwave
cosmological wormholes
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