2012
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2012/05/010
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Cosmic black-hole hair growth and quasar OJ287

Abstract: An old result (astro-ph/9905303) by Jacobson implies that a black hole with Schwarzschild radius r s acquires scalar hair, Q ∝ r 2 s µ, when the (canonically normalized) scalar field in question is slowly time-dependent far from the black hole, ∂ t φ ≃ µM p with µr s ≪ 1 time-independent. Such a time dependence could arise in scalar-tensor theories either from cosmological evolution, or due to the slow motion of the black hole within an asymptotic spatial gradient in the scalar field. Most remarkably, the amou… Show more

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“…Another possibility is a distribution of cosmological matter that can support a time-varying scalar field at infinity. This possibility has been called "Jacobson's miracle hair-growth formula" for black holes, based on work by Jacobson [58,59]. Whether it is possible to incorporate such ideas into our approach is a subject for future work.…”
Section: Binary Black Holesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another possibility is a distribution of cosmological matter that can support a time-varying scalar field at infinity. This possibility has been called "Jacobson's miracle hair-growth formula" for black holes, based on work by Jacobson [58,59]. Whether it is possible to incorporate such ideas into our approach is a subject for future work.…”
Section: Binary Black Holesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For nontrivial time-dependent boundary conditions or background scalar fields, however, nontrivial results show up. These boundary conditions could mimic cosmological scenarios or dark matter profiles in galaxies [434, 92]. Reference [92] modelled a BH binary evolving nonlinearly in a constant-gradient scalar field.…”
Section: Applications Of Numerical Relativitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In standard scalar-tensor theories, both cases lead to generation of scalar hair [21][22][23][24][25][26].…”
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confidence: 99%