The paper formulates nonmetric Einstein-Dirac-Maxwell equations in f(Q) gravity and presents parametric off-diagonal black hole, wormhole, and toroid solutions generated by arbitrary functions, without explicit solutions for the spinor and gauge fields.
Exact Solutions in Modified Massive Gravity and Off-Diagonal Wormhole Deformations
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There are explored off-diagonal deformations of "prime" metrics in Einstein gravity (for instance, for wormhole configurations) into "target" exact solutions in f(R,T)-modified and massive/ bi-metric gravity theories. The new classes of solutions may posses, or not, Killing symmetries and can be characterized by effective induced masses, anisotropic polarized interactions and cosmological constants. For nonholonomic deformations with (conformal) ellipsoid/ toroid and/or solitonic symmetries and, in particular, for small eccentricity rotoid configurations, we can generate wormholes like objects matching external black ellipsoid - de Sitter geometries. We conclude that there are nonholonomic transforms and/or non-trivial limits to exact solutions in general relativity when modified/ massive gravity effects are modeled by off-diagonal and/or nonholonomic parametric interactions.
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Inconsistencies of nonmetric Einstein-Dirac-Maxwell theories and a cure for geometric flows of f(Q) black ellipsoid, toroid and wormhole solutions
The paper formulates nonmetric Einstein-Dirac-Maxwell equations in f(Q) gravity and presents parametric off-diagonal black hole, wormhole, and toroid solutions generated by arbitrary functions, without explicit solutions for the spinor and gauge fields.