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Sensitive searches for wormholes

J. H. SimonettiDepartment of Physics, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USAMichael J. KavicDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, SUNY Old Westbury, Old Westbury, New York 11568, USADjordje MinicDepartment of Physics, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USADejan StojkovicHEPCOS, Department of Physics, SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York 14260-1500, USADe-Chang DaiCERCA/Department of Physics/ISO, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106-7079, USA
2021en
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A sensitive test for whether a black hole is a wormhole, using astronomical observations, would be to look for perturbations in the orbit of a pulsar around the black hole, caused by a perturbing object on the other side of the wormhole. By observing a pulsar in an orbit like that of S2 around the supermassive black hole at Sgr A* at the center of our Galaxy, the attainable mass limit on the perturber would be approximately ${10}^{4}$ times better than derived from current observations of S2. For a nominal stellar-mass black hole--pulsar binary, observing for 1 year could set a mass limit on a perturber more than 6 orders of magnitude better than for a pulsar orbiting Sgr A*. Observations of a star in a stellar-mass binary containing a black hole could set limits similar to the case of a pulsar orbiting Sgr A*.

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