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Phase diagram of the charged black hole bomb system

Phase diagram of the charged black hole bomb system
Phase diagram of the charged black hole bomb system
We find the phase diagram of solutions of the charged black hole bomb system. In particular, we find the static hairy black holes of Einstein-Maxwell-Scalar theory confined in a Minkowski box. We impose boundary conditions such that the scalar field vanishes at and outside a cavity of constant radius. These hairy black holes are asymptotically flat with a scalar condensate floating above the horizon. We identify four critical scalar charges which mark significant changes in the qualitative features of the phase diagram. When they coexist, hairy black holes always have higher entropy than the Reissner-Nordstr\"om black hole with the same quasilocal mass and charge. So hairy black holes are natural candidates for the endpoint of the superradiant/near-horizon instabilities of the black hole bomb system. We also relate hairy black holes to the boson stars of the theory. When it has a zero horizon radius limit, the hairy black hole family terminates on the boson star family. Finally, we find the Israel surface tensor of the box required to confine the scalar condensate and that it can obey suitable energy conditions.
gr-qc, hep-th
1029-8479
Davey, Alex
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Dias, Oscar J. C.
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Rodgers, Paul
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Davey, Alex
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Dias, Oscar J. C.
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Rodgers, Paul
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Davey, Alex, Dias, Oscar J. C. and Rodgers, Paul (2021) Phase diagram of the charged black hole bomb system. Journal of High Energy Physics, [189].

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Abstract

We find the phase diagram of solutions of the charged black hole bomb system. In particular, we find the static hairy black holes of Einstein-Maxwell-Scalar theory confined in a Minkowski box. We impose boundary conditions such that the scalar field vanishes at and outside a cavity of constant radius. These hairy black holes are asymptotically flat with a scalar condensate floating above the horizon. We identify four critical scalar charges which mark significant changes in the qualitative features of the phase diagram. When they coexist, hairy black holes always have higher entropy than the Reissner-Nordstr\"om black hole with the same quasilocal mass and charge. So hairy black holes are natural candidates for the endpoint of the superradiant/near-horizon instabilities of the black hole bomb system. We also relate hairy black holes to the boson stars of the theory. When it has a zero horizon radius limit, the hairy black hole family terminates on the boson star family. Finally, we find the Israel surface tensor of the box required to confine the scalar condensate and that it can obey suitable energy conditions.

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Accepted/In Press date: 9 May 2021
Published date: 20 May 2021
Additional Information: 36 pages, 12 figures
Keywords: gr-qc, hep-th

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Local EPrints ID: 456760
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/456760
ISSN: 1029-8479
PURE UUID: fb69e71d-5ae7-47b2-b682-9a477bc5113d
ORCID for Oscar J. C. Dias: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4855-4750

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Date deposited: 10 May 2022 17:02
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:35

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Author: Alex Davey
Author: Paul Rodgers

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