Responses of the Brans-Dicke field due to gravitational collapses
Dong-il Hwang, Dong-han Yeom

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the Brans-Dicke scalar field responds during gravitational collapse using numerical simulations, revealing conditions under which cosmic censorship may be violated and the field's late-time behavior.
Contribution
It provides a detailed numerical analysis of the Brans-Dicke field dynamics during collapse, highlighting the influence of the coupling parameter on horizon properties and energy conditions.
Findings
Brans-Dicke field decreases or increases depending on coupling value.
Potential violation of weak cosmic censorship near coupling -1.5.
Energy-momentum tensor components exhibit oscillations affecting horizon behavior.
Abstract
We study responses of the Brans-Dicke field due to gravitational collapses of scalar field pulses using numerical simulations. Double-null formalism is employed to implement the numerical simulations. If we supply a scalar field pulse, it will asymptotically form a black hole via dynamical interactions of the Brans-Dicke field. Hence, we can observe the responses of the Brans-Dicke field by two different regions. First, we observe the late time behaviors after the gravitational collapse, which include formations of a singularity and an apparent horizon. Second, we observe the fully dynamical behaviors during the gravitational collapse and view the energy-momentum tensor components. For the late time behaviors, if the Brans-Dicke coupling is greater (or smaller) than -1.5, the Brans-Dicke field decreases (or increases) during the gravitational collapse. Since the Brans-Dicke field should…
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