25–29 May 2026
Murcia, Spain
Europe/Madrid timezone

New Aspects of spontaneous scalarization of black holes beyond General relativity

27 May 2026, 17:40
20m
Universidad de Murcia, Campus de la Merced (Murcia, Spain)

Universidad de Murcia, Campus de la Merced

Murcia, Spain

Paraninfo Campus de la Merced C. Santo Cristo 1 30001 Murcia Spain

Speaker

Belkhadria, Zakaria (Université de Genève & Università di Cagliari)

Description

Spontaneous scalarization is a mechanism that allows black holes to develop a non-trivial profile of a scalar field “scalar hair” because of tachyonic instabilities, enabling tests of gravity beyond General Relativity. Motivated by stability and threshold issues in Gauss-Bonnet scalarization, we propose a new model characterized by two nonminimal couplings of the scalar field to both Gauss-Bonnet curvature and a U(1) gauge field (e.g. electromagnetic field). The presence of two distinct sources of tachyonic instability broadens the conditions for spontaneous scalarization. We track how the electric charge and the coupling constants govern the onset of the scalar field and derive new solution branches with nontrivial scalar profiles. Numerical integration shows multiple coexisting scalarized black hole solutions with adjustable thresholds, influenced by the relative strengths of curvature and matter couplings. We examine their scalar charge, horizon properties, and thermodynamic characteristics, demonstrating how the model can selectively activate or suppress scalarization phenomena. The matter source term modifies the scalarization onset and promotes stable solutions, as indicated by the evolution of the scalar charge and horizon quantities. These findings suggest an alternative approach to scalarization, may avoid the instabilities of curvature-only or matter-only models, and offer new ways to test strong-gravity effects in upcoming observations.

Author

Belkhadria, Zakaria (Université de Genève & Università di Cagliari)

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