Yang-Mills field modified RN black hole and the Strong Cosmic Censorship Conjecture
Zhiqin Tu, Meirong Tang, Zhaoyi Xu

TL;DR
This paper investigates the impact of nonlinear Yang-Mills fields on the Strong Cosmic Censorship Conjecture in modified Reissner-Nordström black holes, analyzing perturbations and stability conditions to support the conjecture's validity in extreme states.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of scalar perturbations in Yang-Mills modified RN black holes, demonstrating conditions under which the SCCC holds in extreme states.
Findings
Yang-Mills charge affects perturbation damping and blueshift effects.
The black hole satisfies SCCC conditions in the extreme state.
Scalar field perturbations can destabilize the Cauchy horizon under WGC conditions.
Abstract
To address the singularity problem in black hole physics, Penrose proposed the cosmic censorship conjecture . However, whether this conjecture holds in different types of black holes, especially for the Strong Cosmic Censorship Conjecture (SCCC), remains an issue worth further exploration. This study investigates the Yang-Mills field modified RN black hole, which provides new possibilities for exploring the Strong Cosmic Censorship Conjecture due to its unique nonlinear dynamical properties. In this work, the perturbation equations of two scalar fields for the Yang-Mills field modified RN black hole are derived. By combining the WKB method and the Prony method, the quasi-normal modes frequencies of the perturbations are analyzed. Additionally, constraints on the charge-to-mass ratio of the charged and massive scalar field are obtained using the Weak Gravity Conjecture (WGC), and it is…
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