Extremal rotating black holes, scalar perturbation and superradiant stability
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Cited in
(11)- Massive scalar perturbation of extremal rotating braneworld black hole: superradiant stability analysis
- Superradiant instability and asymptotically AdS hairy black holes in \(F(R)\)-charged scalar field theory
- Superradiant stability of mutated Reissner-Nordström black holes
- Ultra-spinning exotic compact objects supporting static massless scalar field configurations
- Quasinormal modes and stability of higher dimensional rotating black holes under massive scalar perturbations
- Higher-dimensional non-extremal Reissner-Nordström black holes, scalar perturbation and superradiance: an analytical study
- The weak gravity conjecture requires the existence of exotic AdS black holes
- Superradiance and quasinormal modes of the gravitational perturbation around rotating hairy black hole
- Extremal limits of rotating black holes
- Six-dimensional non-extremal Reissner-Nordström black hole, charged massive scalar perturbation and black hole bomb
- Condition for the superradiance modes in higher-dimensional rotating black holes with multiple angular momentum parameters
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