
TL;DR
This paper reviews no-hair theorems related to black holes in scalar-tensor gravity theories, discussing their importance, limitations, and possible ways to bypass these theorems.
Contribution
It provides a critical overview of no-hair theorems, highlighting their significance, limitations, and potential evasion strategies in scalar field theories of gravity.
Findings
No-hair theorems have significant implications for black hole uniqueness.
Limitations of these theorems allow for possible scalar hair in certain scenarios.
Potential evasion methods suggest new avenues for black hole solutions with scalar fields.
Abstract
No-hair theorems in theories of gravity with a scalar field are briefly and critically reviewed. Their significance and limitations are discussed and potential evasions are considered.
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