Counterrotational effects on stability of 2+1-dimensional thin-shell wormholes
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🌀 gr-qc
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dimensionalstabilitythin-shellangularbecomesconsideredcounter-rotatingcounterrotating
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The role of angular momentum in a 2+1-dimensional rotating thin-shell wormhole (TSW) is considered. Particular emphasis is made on stability when the shells (rings) are counterrotating. We find that counter-rotating halves make the TSW supported by the equation of state of a linear gas more stable. Under a small velocity dependent perturbation, however, it becomes unstable.
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