Anomalous Decay Rate and Greybody Factors for Regular Black Holes with Scalar Hair
Ram\'on B\'ecar, P. A. Gonz\'alez, Eleftherios Papantonopoulos, Yerko V\'asquez

TL;DR
This paper investigates how scalar hair affects wave decay, quasinormal modes, and greybody factors in regular black holes, revealing anomalous decay rates and the influence of regularization parameters.
Contribution
It provides new analytical and numerical insights into scalar perturbations, quasinormal modes, and greybody factors for regular black holes with scalar hair, highlighting anomalous decay behaviors.
Findings
Scalar hair modifies quasinormal mode frequencies and damping rates.
Anomalous decay rates occur for massive scalar perturbations.
Reflection and transmission coefficients reveal regularity effects on scattering.
Abstract
We study the propagation of massive scalar fields in the background of asymptotically flat regular black holes supported by a phantom scalar field with a scalar charge . This parameter regularizes the geometry by removing the central singularity. Focusing on wave dynamics, we analyze scalar perturbations, quasinormal modes, and greybody factors, emphasizing the role of the regularization parameter on the effective potential and the decay properties of the modes. Using WKB methods beyond the eikonal limit, we show that the presence of scalar hair modifies both the oscillation frequencies and damping rates of quasinormal modes. In particular, we demonstrate the occurrence of an anomalous decay rate for massive scalar perturbations, and above a critical field mass, the longest-lived modes correspond to lower angular momentum, in contrast with the massless case. We derive analytical…
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