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Spin-induced scalarized black holes

Published 8 Sep 2020 in gr-qc and hep-th | (2009.03904v2)

Abstract: It was recently shown that a scalar field suitably coupled to the Gauss-Bonnet invariant G\mathcal{G} can undergo a spin-induced linear tachyonic instability near a Kerr black hole. This instability appears only once the dimensionless spin jj is sufficiently large, that is, j≳0.5j \gtrsim 0.5. A tachyonic instability is the hallmark of spontaneous scalarization. Focusing, for illustrative purposes, on a class of theories that do exhibit this instability, we show that stationary, rotating black hole solutions do indeed have scalar hair once the spin-induced instability threshold is exceeded, while black holes that lie below the threshold are described by the Kerr solution. Our results provide strong support for spin-induced black hole scalarization.

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