Can Brans-Dicke theory with $\Lambda>0$ describe stars?
Sourav Bhattacharya, Konstantinos F. Dialektopoulos, Antonio Enea, Romano, Theodore N. Tomaras

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A step-by-step approach is followed to study cosmic structures in the context of Brans-Dicke theory with positive cosmological constant and parameter . First, it is shown that regular stationary black-hole solutions not only have constant Brans-Dicke field , but can exist only for , which forces the theory to coincide with the General Relativity. Generalizations of the theory in order to evade this black-hole no-hair theorem are presented. It is also shown that in the absence of a stationary cosmological event horizon in the asymptotic region, a stationary black hole horizon can support a non-trivial Brans-Dicke hair. Even more importantly, it is shown next, that the presence of a stationary cosmological event horizon rules out any regular stationary solution, appropriate for the description of a star. Thus, to describe a star one has to assume…
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