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# Modified Einstein–Rosen Wormhole Models

A modified Einstein–Rosen wormhole model denotes a family of constructions that preserve the bridge interpretation of the Einstein–Rosen geometry while changing the throat support, the causal structure, the short-distance completion, or the relation between entanglement and geometry. Across the literature, this label covers horizonless Morris–Thorne geometries sustained by effective curvature terms, lightlike thin-shell completions of the original 1935 bridge, minimal-length regularizations, quantum throat dynamics, matter-supported asymptotically flat wormholes, holographic worldsheet bridges, and lower-dimensional or multi-neck exact solutions [1604.02082] [0904.3198] [2304.05408] [2309.03314] [1708.09493] [2410.11907] [2606.02611].

## 1. Classical baseline and the conditions that define a modification

The classical Einstein–Rosen bridge is most naturally introduced from the Schwarzschild line element
$$
ds^2 = - \left(1 - \frac{2M}{r}\right) dt^2 + \left(1 - \frac{2M}{r}\right)^{-1} dr^2 + r^2 d\Omega^2.
$$
Einstein and Rosen introduced the coordinate $u$ through $u^2 = r - 2M$, so that
$$
ds^2 = - \frac{u^2}{u^2 + 2M} dt^2 + 4(u^2 + 2M) du^2 + (u^2 + 2M)^2 d\Omega^2,
$$
with the area function
$$
A(u) = 4\pi (2M + u^2)^2.
$$
The minimum $A(0)=16\pi M^2$ identifies the throat. In the maximally extended Schwarzschild spacetime, however, the bridge is non-traversable: the throat lies at the event horizon and the causal structure prevents timelike or null traversal from one exterior region to the other [1604.02082].

Modern traversable modifications are usually formulated in Morris–Thorne form,
$$
ds^2 = - e^{2\Phi(r)} dt^2 + \frac{dr^2}{1 - b(r)/r} + r^2(d\theta^2 + \sin^2\theta\, d\phi^2),
$$
with throat conditions
$$
b(r_0)=r_0,\qquad b'(r_0)<1,
$$
and with $e^{2\Phi(r)}$ finite and nonzero everywhere. The flare-out criterion is
$$
\frac{d^2 r}{dz^2} = \frac{b(r)-b'(r)r}{2b(r)^2} > 0 \quad \text{at } r=r_0,
$$
and, in general relativity, it forces
$$
(\rho+p_r)|_{r_0} = \frac{1}{8\pi r_0^2}[b'(r_0)-1] < 0.
$$
A modified Einstein–Rosen model therefore changes at least one of the ingredients that make the classical bridge non-traversable: it may remove the horizon, reassign the required NEC violation to an effective geometric sector, regularize the short-distance region, or reinterpret the bridge as a non-vacuum or non-spacetime structure [1604.02082].

## 2. Lightlike thin-shell reformulations of the original bridge

A central revision of the original Einstein–Rosen construction is the observation that the 1935 bridge does not satisfy the vacuum Einstein equations at the throat. Using the Levi-Civita identity, the curvature develops a delta-function contribution at the null hypersurface, so a localized source is required. The consistent replacement glues two exterior Schwarzschild regions across a lightlike throat at $\eta=0$, with
$$
r(\eta)=2m+|\eta|,
$$
and metric
$$
ds^2 = -\frac{|\eta|}{|\eta|+2m}dt^2 + \frac{|\eta|+2m}{|\eta|}d\eta^2 + (|\eta|+2m)^2 d\Omega^2.
$$
The required source is a lightlike brane or lightlike thin shell localized on the throat, and the matching conditions fix the on-shell tension to be negative. In one formulation,
$$
-T = \frac{1}{8\pi m},\qquad b_0=\frac14,
$$
while an equivalent parametrization gives
$$
m=\frac{|\chi|}{16\pi},\qquad m=-\frac{a_0\chi}{2\pi},
$$
so $\chi<0$ and the shell violates the null energy condition [0904.3198] [1512.08029].

This reformulation changes the global interpretation of the bridge. The original 1935 Einstein–Rosen bridge is not identified with the textbook dynamical Schwarzschild wormhole; rather, it becomes a static spherically symmetric traversable lightlike thin-shell wormhole. In the corresponding Kruskal–Penrose description, only the two exterior regions are retained, and the future horizon of one exterior is identified with the past horizon of the other. Radial timelike geodesics satisfy
$$
\left(\frac{d\eta}{d\tau}\right)^2 = \frac{E^2}{m_0^2} - A(\eta),\qquad
\frac{dt}{d\tau} = \frac{E}{m_0 A(\eta)},
$$
with $A(\eta)=|\eta|/(|\eta|+r_0)$, so the throat is crossed in finite proper time even though the Schwarzschild time diverges. A further reinterpretation in isotropic coordinates emphasizes the inversion symmetry
$$
r \longrightarrow r'=\frac{r_g^2}{16r},
$$
the finite Kretschmann scalar
$$
K = 12\,\frac{r_g^2}{r^6}\left(1+\frac{r_g}{4r}\right)^{-12},
$$
and a discontinuity of the expansion scalar at the horizon, which is used to argue timelike geodesic completeness for the Einstein–Rosen bridge in that coordinate picture [1611.04336] [0902.1994].

## 3. Traversable geometries supported by modified gravity or matter sectors

A different branch of modified Einstein–Rosen models retains the double-ended wormhole interpretation but moves the supporting stress away from exotic matter in the ordinary sector. In the general modified-gravity framework,
$$
g_1(\Psi^i)[G_{\mu\nu}+H_{\mu\nu}] - g_2(\Psi^j)T_{\mu\nu} = \kappa^2 T_{\mu\nu},
$$
which can be rewritten as
$$
G_{\mu\nu} = \kappa^2 T^{\text{eff}}_{\mu\nu},\qquad
T^{\text{eff}}_{\mu\nu} = \frac{1+\bar g_2}{g_1}T_{\mu\nu} - \bar H_{\mu\nu}.
$$
The generalized NEC,
$$
T^{\text{eff}}_{\mu\nu}k^\mu k^\nu < 0,
$$
allows ordinary matter to satisfy $T_{\mu\nu}k^\mu k^\nu \ge 0$ while effective curvature terms supply the flare-out support. This is the conceptual core of the “modified ER wormhole” in many higher-curvature settings, including nonminimal curvature–matter coupling, hybrid metric–Palatini gravity, Horndeski-type sectors, metric–affine extensions, and Gravity’s Rainbow [1604.02082].

Explicit traversable examples exist in both modified gravity and Einstein–matter systems. In $f(R,T)$ gravity with
$$
f(R,T)=R+\alpha R^2+\beta T,
$$
the metric is again Morris–Thorne, with logarithmic shape function
$$
b(r)=\frac{r_0\log(r+1)}{\log(r_0+1)},
$$
and either $\Phi(r)=c$ or $\Phi(r)=1/r$. The model reports parameter regimes in which NEC, WEC, and DEC are satisfied without exotic matter; for example, with $\Phi(r)=1/r$, $\alpha=0$, and $\beta>0$, NEC, WEC, SEC, and DEC are obeyed for $r\ge 0.85$, and the minimum and maximum throat radii compatible with non-exotic matter are reported as $0.7$ and $1$, respectively [2005.01132]. A separate Einstein–Maxwell construction combines ordinary and quintessential matter with
$$
p_r(r)=m\,\rho(r),\qquad p_t(r)=n\,\rho(r),\qquad
E(r)=\frac{4\pi \sigma_0}{s+3}\,r^{s+1},
$$
and yields zero-tidal-force traversable wormholes when $\Phi'=0$; the Einstein-only version still transmits signals but does so only by tolerating enormous tidal forces [1212.0153].

Matter-supported galactic-scale realizations also exist. In the RDM model, radially directed dark-matter flows are supplemented by an exotic anisotropic fluid with
$$
\rho_{\text{ex}} = k_1 p_r,\qquad p_t = k_2 p_r,\qquad
p_r(r)=k_3 A(r)^{k_4}r^{k_5},
$$
where $k_1>1$, $k_2<0$, and $k_3<0$. The exotic matter accumulates near the minimum of the redshift factor $A(r)$, opens a wormhole in the galactic center, and allows the dark-matter flows to pass through to form a mirror galaxy on the other side [1707.02764].

## 4. Minimal-length and quantum-throat modifications

Several modified Einstein–Rosen models regularize the throat by introducing a short-distance scale. A string T-duality corrected regular black hole replaces Schwarzschild by
$$
ds^2=-f(r)\,dt^2+\frac{dr^2}{f(r)}+r^2 d\Omega^2,\qquad
f(r)=1-\frac{2Mr^2}{(r^2+l_0^2)^{3/2}}.
$$
The coordinate
$$
u^2=r^2+l_0^2
$$
produces two sheets that are glued across a minimal surface, and the throat scale is set by the zero-point length $l_0$. The extremal configuration has
$$
A_H=8\pi l_0^2,\qquad
M_{\text{ext}}=\frac{3\sqrt{3}}{4}l_0,
$$
while the horizonless regime
$$
M<\frac{3\sqrt{3}}{4}l_0
$$
admits wormholes with a negative energy density region at the throat. The same model relates the throat scale to Planckian entropy matching and interprets Hawking-radiation pairs as a geometric ER=EPR realization [2304.05408].

Quantum versions modify the reduced throat dynamics rather than the spacetime metric directly. For the eternal Schwarzschild Einstein–Rosen throat, the reduced Hamiltonian is
$$
H(R,P_R)=\frac{P_R^2+R^2}{2R},
$$
and, after a canonical rewrite,
$$
H(\phi,\Pi)=\frac12\phi^{-1/2}(4\Pi^2+1).
$$
Polymer quantization replaces $\Pi$ by $\sin(\mu\Pi)/\mu$, giving
$$
H_{\text{eff}}(\phi,\Pi)=\frac12\phi^{-1/2}\left[\frac{4\sin^2(\mu\Pi)}{\mu^2}+1\right],
$$
with turning points
$$
\phi_+ = 2M,\qquad
\phi_- = \frac{2M\mu^2}{4+\mu^2}.
$$
The expectation value of the throat variable reaches a strictly positive minimum and re-expands, so the classical singular collapse is replaced by a quantum bounce. For finite-width pulses, the bounce persists as $\mu\to 0$, which suggests that polymer discreteness is not the only mechanism behind singularity resolution in this reduced model [1010.3767].

A more heuristic Planck-scale proposal keeps the classical bridge but introduces finite-hypervolume averaging and an “indetermination” relation,
$$
\Delta E^*\,\Delta t \gtrsim \hbar + \alpha L^2 \langle R^{(4)}(g,L)\rangle_V,
$$
together with curvature scalings
$$
R(g,L)\sim \frac{1}{L^2},\qquad K(g,L)\sim \frac{1}{L^4}.
$$
This suggests a modified Einstein–Rosen picture in which Planck-scale metric fluctuations regularize the throat without introducing a new exact static wormhole metric [1912.12424].

## 5. ER=EPR, worldsheet bridges, and entangled matter sources

A major reinterpretation of the modified Einstein–Rosen wormhole model occurs in ER=EPR settings, where the bridge may live on a defect or worldsheet rather than in the ambient spacetime. For a strongly entangled quark–antiquark pair in $\mathcal N=4$ super Yang–Mills theory, the gravity dual is a single fundamental string whose endpoints undergo uniform proper acceleration in opposite directions. The induced worldsheet metric is
$$
ds_h^2 = -(\sigma^2-a^2)\,d\tau^2 + 2\,d\tau\,d\sigma,
$$
with worldsheet horizon at $\sigma=a$ and Unruh temperature
$$
T_{\text{Unruh}}=\frac{a}{2\pi},\qquad \beta=\frac{2\pi}{a}.
$$
The maximally extended worldsheet is AdS$_2$ with two timelike boundaries connected by a non-traversable Einstein–Rosen bridge. A small acceleration quench produces a shock with
$$
V' = V + \gamma,
$$
and the regulated geodesic distance controls the endpoint force correlator. For $\delta a>0$, the correlator decays with Lyapunov exponent
$$
\lambda_L = \frac{2\pi}{\beta},
$$
and scrambling time
$$
\tau_\ast \sim \frac{\beta}{2\pi}\ln S.
$$
For $\delta a<0$, the causal structure changes and the worldsheet bridge becomes a “one-way traversable wormhole,” signaled by a divergence of the endpoint correlator when the two boundaries become null related. The same analysis emphasizes that fast scrambling and saturation of the chaos bound do not imply a bulk Einstein wormhole, because the bridge exists on the string worldsheet rather than in AdS$_5$ spacetime [1708.09493].

A separate asymptotically flat realization couples gravity, electromagnetism, and charged Dirac fields. The action is
$$
S=\int d^4x\sqrt{-g}\left[\frac{R}{16\pi G}-\frac14F_{\mu\nu}F^{\mu\nu}+\bar\psi(i\gamma^\mu D_\mu-m)\psi\right],
$$
and the spherically symmetric time-dependent metric ansatz is
$$
ds^{2} = -\alpha^{2}(t,r)\,dt^{2} + A(t,r)\,dr^{2} + C(t,r)\,d\Omega^{2}.
$$
Two localized spin-$1/2$ particles are arranged in the singlet
$$
|\Psi\rangle = \frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\Big(|\uparrow\downarrow\rangle - |\downarrow\uparrow\rangle\Big),
$$
and static Einstein–Dirac–Maxwell wormholes provide initial data. Under numerical evolution, black holes form on both sides of the wormhole; the proper radial distance along the throat segment connecting the quasilocalized particle peaks decreases, but horizons render the bridge nontraversable for external observers. This construction therefore gives a concrete ER=EPR model in asymptotically flat classical general relativity while preserving causal censorship [2309.03314].

At the information-theoretic boundary of the subject, a traversable generalization is implemented by a unitary protocol based on Bell pairs or the high-temperature thermofield double state. The exchanged qubit is maximally mixed, the entanglement resource is recycled exactly, and the protocol is presented as a wormhole channel rather than a classical metric deformation. This suggests an operational, rather than geometric, extension of the modified Einstein–Rosen idea [2103.14996].

## 6. Lower-dimensional and multi-neck generalizations

Modified Einstein–Rosen constructions also appear in lower-dimensional and non-spherically symmetric exact solutions. In 2+1-dimensional AdS gravity, a BTZ-based wormhole is obtained by introducing
$$
r=|u|+u_0,\qquad u_0=\ell\sqrt{M},
$$
which yields
$$
g_{tt}(u)=\frac{|u|(|u|+2u_0)}{\ell^2},\qquad
g_{uu}(u)=\frac{\ell^2}{4|u|(|u|+u_0)},\qquad
g_{\phi\phi}(u)=(|u|+u_0)^2.
$$
The throat lies at $u=0$, where the lapse vanishes and the metric has a horizon. The resulting geometry is therefore one-way traversable rather than Morris–Thorne traversable. Its Hawking temperature is
$$
T_H=\frac{\sqrt{M}}{2\pi\ell},
$$
independently of whether it is computed in BTZ-like or Kruskal-like coordinates, and the construction requires a string-like source at the throat whose tension is negative when $\ell\sqrt{M}<1$. The ANEC for test scalar and vector fields is violated at the throat, although apparent divergences in BTZ coordinates are regularized in Kruskal-like coordinates [2410.11907].

A more radical extension abandons spherical symmetry and the single-neck topology. The spacetime triple wormhole is written in global coordinates $x^\mu=(t,\zeta^1,\zeta^2,\zeta^3)$ as
$$
ds^2 = -dt^2 + \Phi(\boldsymbol{\zeta})^2\big[(d\zeta^1)^2+(d\zeta^2)^2+(d\zeta^3)^2\big],
$$
with
$$
\Phi(\boldsymbol{\zeta})=\frac{6\sigma}{3+\cos\zeta^1+\cos\zeta^2+\cos\zeta^3}.
$$
Its spatial manifold is a trivariate Dupin hypercyclide obtained by spherically inverting a 3-torus. The three necks are arranged around a central point, the Ricci and stress–energy tensors are diagonal, and the restricted Riemann tensor has only six nonzero tetrad components. The solution contains negative energy density, as expected for a wormhole, but also admits geodesic paths through each neck that encounter only positive energy density. This model answers affirmatively the question of whether multi-neck Einstein–Rosen-type solutions can exist as single global exact solutions [2606.02611].

Taken together, these constructions show that the modified Einstein–Rosen wormhole model is not a single metric ansatz but a technical category. It includes null-shell completions of the original 1935 bridge, horizonless traversable geometries in modified gravity, regularized minimal-length or quantum-bouncing throats, defect-level ER=EPR bridges, one-way lower-dimensional analogues, and globally defined multi-neck spacetimes. A common theme is that the classical Schwarzschild bridge ceases to be treated as a vacuum artifact: the throat is instead supported by exotic surface stress, effective curvature terms, negative-energy sectors, or defect/worldsheet dynamics, and the resulting object may be traversable, one-way traversable, nontraversable, or only operationally traversable depending on which sector is modified.

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