Abstract

We construct a thin-shell wormhole using the cut and paste technique from regular charged black holes with a nonlinear electrodynamics source (proposed by Balart and Vagenas). Using Darmois–Israel formalism we determine the surface stresses, which are localized at the wormhole throat. We also determine the amount of exotic matter present in the shell. To analyze the stability of the constructed wormhole we consider an equation of state as a linear perturbation. The stability region is shown in the graph by varying the values of the parameter.

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