A solution-generating method in Einstein-scalar gravity (Q2321916)

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    A solution-generating method in Einstein-scalar gravity
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7098471

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      A solution-generating method in Einstein-scalar gravity (English)
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      27 August 2019
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      The authors of the article present a general method for constructing static, spherically symmetric solutions of \((d + 2)\)-dimensional Einstein gravity minimally coupled to a real scalar field with a self-interacting potential. The whole solution is parametrised in terms of a single function, which encodes all the information about the local and global behaviour of the spacetime. The method gives integral formulas for the scalar field profile, the metric functions and the scalar potential. The authors have also given several applications of the solution-generating method, finding explicit solutions of Einstein-scalar gravity theory describing black holes, naked singularities and stars. A solution of interest has as a source a scalar field with the sine-Gordon solitonic profile. There are two points that the authors have not discussed in this paper and which must be supposed to a future investigation: the stability and the thermodynamical behaviour of the black-hole solutions.
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      Einstein-scalar gravity
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      exact solutions
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      black holes
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      spherical symmetry
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      self-interaction
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      solitonic stars
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