A new family of black bounce and wormhole solutions in general relativity is constructed from a canonical scalar field non-minimally coupled to linear electrodynamics, with the required energy-condition violation confined to a thin shell at the throat.
Echoes of charged black-bounce spacetimes
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In present work, the evolution of scalar field and electromagnetic field under the background of the charged black-bounce spacetimes are investigated, and we obtain an obvious echoes signal which appropriately reports the properties of the charged black-bounce spacetimes and disclose the physical reasons behind such phenomena. Furthermore, by studying the quasinormal ringdown, we analyze the three states of the charged black-bounce spacetimes in detail, our results show that the echoes signal only appears when $(\rvert {Q}\rvert \le m)$ and $(\rvert {l}\rvert > m+ \sqrt{m ^{2}-Q^{2} })$ in this spacetime, while when the parameters demand $(\rvert {Q}\rvert>m)$, the echoes signal will be transformed into a quasinormal ringdown of the two-way traversable wormhole, and the charged black-bounce is a regular black hole with normal horizons by requiring $(\rvert {Q}\rvert \le m)$ and $(\rvert {l}\rvert < m- \sqrt{m ^{2}-Q^{2} })$.
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Black bounce sourced by non-minimally coupled linear electrodynamics and a canonical scalar field through a thin shell at the throat
A new family of black bounce and wormhole solutions in general relativity is constructed from a canonical scalar field non-minimally coupled to linear electrodynamics, with the required energy-condition violation confined to a thin shell at the throat.