Frozen states of charged boson stars (2507.08946v1)
Abstract: In this paper, we study frozen states of charged boson stars. These solutions are globally regular and exist in a U(1) gauged scalar field model minimally coupled to gravity for suitable choices of the coupling constants. These configurations are field theoretical realizations of the Mazur-Mottola solution with a de Sitter interior, a black hole exterior and a thin shell that interpolates between the two and replaces the event horizon. We demonstrate that standard electrodynamics is sufficient to find these frozen states, but that the self-interaction of the scalar field is crucial. Adding Horndeski vector-tensor gravity to the model allows the frozen states to exist without self-interaction though. The frozen states possess one stable and one unstable lightring, the former inside the thin shell, the latter in the black hole exterior.
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