Strong gravity effects of charged Q-clouds and inflating black holes
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Publication:5162452
DOI10.1088/1361-6382/ABD95AzbMATH Open1479.83122arXiv2009.08293OpenAlexW3120981003MaRDI QIDQ5162452FDOQ5162452
Publication date: 2 November 2021
Published in: Classical and Quantum Gravity (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: In this paper, we re-examine charged Q-clouds around spherically symmetric, static black holes. In particular, we demonstrate that for fixed coupling constants two different branches of charged scalar clouds exist around Schwarzschild black holes. This had not been noticed previously. We find that the new solutions possess a "hard wall" at maximal possible gauge coupling. This wall separates the interior (containing the black hole horizon), in which the scalar field is trapped in the "false vacuum", from the "true vacuum" exterior. When taking back-reaction onto the space-time into account, we find that at maximal possible back reaction, the black hole solutions corresponding to these two branches either become extremal black holes with diverging scalar field derivative on the horizon or inflating black holes with a second, "cosmological" horizon which - outside this second horizon - correspond to extremal Reissner-Nordstr"om black holes.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.08293
Yang-Mills and other gauge theories in mechanics of particles and systems (70S15) Black holes (83C57)
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