New model of spontaneous scalarization of black holes induced by curvature and matter
Zakaria Belkhadria, Salvatore Mignemi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new black hole scalarization model combining curvature and matter couplings, expanding the conditions under which black holes can develop scalar hair and revealing new solution behaviors.
Contribution
It generalizes previous models by integrating curvature and matter couplings, enabling scalarization across broader black hole parameters and revealing new solution branches.
Findings
Broader charge and mass ranges for scalarized black holes.
Emergence of new solution branches at different mass thresholds.
Black holes with larger entropy and overcharged configurations.
Abstract
We propose a new model of black hole spontaneous scalarization that combines a scalar--Gauss--Bonnet interaction with a non--minimal coupling to a U(1) gauge field (a dark photon or an electromagnetic field). This construction generalizes earlier single-coupling setups and allows both curvature--induced and matter--induced scalarization within one framework, which allows us to overcome the limitations of each mechanism alone. We focus on charged, spherically symmetric black holes and demonstrate that our model substantially expands the range of black hole masses and charges that permit scalar hair. Negative Gauss--Bonnet couplings, previously associated only with near--extremal charges or rapidly spinning black holes, now trigger scalarization for much broader charge intervals. We develop a numerical procedure to solve the field equations, and investigate the various properties of these…
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