Spontaneous scalarization of charged stars
Masato Minamitsuji, Shinji Tsujikawa

TL;DR
This paper investigates how scalar fields coupled to electromagnetic fields can spontaneously develop nontrivial profiles in charged stars, affecting their structure and mass, similar to phenomena observed in charged black holes.
Contribution
It demonstrates that scalar-gauge couplings can induce spontaneous scalarization in charged stars, extending the concept beyond curvature couplings and analyzing the resulting stellar solutions.
Findings
Charged stars can have scalarized solutions with nontrivial scalar profiles.
Scalarization can reduce the Coulomb force, leading to smaller star masses and radii.
Scalar-gauge coupling induces new solution branches distinct from GR solutions.
Abstract
We study static and spherically symmetric charged stars with a nontrivial profile of the scalar field in Einstein-Maxwell-scalar theories. The scalar field is coupled to a gauge field with the form , where is the field strength tensor. Analogous to the case of charged black holes, we show that this type of interaction can induce spontaneous scalarization of charged stars under the conditions and . For the coupling , where is a coupling constant and is a reduced Planck mass, there is a branch of charged star solutions with a nontrivial profile of approaching toward spatial infinity, besides a branch of general…
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