Extremal Kerr-Newman black holes with extremely short charged scalar hair

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Abstract: The recently proved `no short hair' theorem asserts that, if a spherically-symmetric static black hole has hair, then this hair (the external fields) must extend beyond the null circular geodesic (the "photonsphere") of the corresponding black-hole spacetime: rextfield>rextnull. In this paper we provide compelling evidence that the bound can be {it violated} by {it non}-spherically symmetric hairy black-hole configurations. To that end, we analytically explore the physical properties of cloudy Kerr-Newman black-hole spacetimes -- charged rotating black holes which support linearized stationary charged scalar configurations in their exterior regions.









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