
TL;DR
This paper derives a universal lower bound on the lifetime of unstable hairy black holes, enhancing understanding of their dynamical hair-shedding process and establishing fundamental bounds on the hair outside the horizon.
Contribution
It introduces a universal lower bound on the lifetime of unstable hairy black holes and discusses the fundamental limits on the amount of hair outside the horizon.
Findings
Universal lower bound on black hole hair lifetime
Hair outside the horizon is fundamentally limited
Enhanced understanding of hair-shedding dynamics
Abstract
During the last two decades solutions of black holes with various types of "hair" have been discovered. Remarkably, it has been established that many of these hairy black holes are unstable-- under small perturbations the hair may collapse. While the static sector of theories admitting hair is well explored by now, our picture of the dynamical process of hair-shedding is still incomplete. In this Letter we provide an important ingredient of the nonlinear dynamics of hair collapse: we derive a universal lower bound on the lifetime of hairy black holes. It is also shown that the amount of hair outside of a black-hole horizon should be fundamentally bounded.
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