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A simple test for stability of black hole by $S$-deformation

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We study a sufficient condition to prove the stability of a black hole when the master equation for linear perturbation takes the form of the Schr\"odinger equation. If the potential contains a small negative region, usually, the $S$-deformation method was used to show the non-existence of unstable mode. However, in some cases, it is hard to find an appropriate deformation function analytically because the only way known so far to find it is a try-and-error approach. In this paper, we show that it is easy to find a regular deformation function by numerically solving the differential equation such that the deformed potential vanishes everywhere, when the spacetime is stable. Even if the spacetime is almost marginally stable, our method still works. We also discuss a simple toy model which can be solved analytically, and show the condition for the non-existence of a bound state is the same as that for the existence of a regular solution for the differential equation in our method. From these results, we conjecture that our criteria is also a necessary condition.

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2026 1

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Radial Perturbations of Black Holes in DHOST Theories

gr-qc · 2026-06-24 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Radial perturbations of black holes with primary hair in DHOST theories are rewritten as a flat radial wave equation whose positive self-adjoint extension guarantees stability of the monopole mode.

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  • Radial Perturbations of Black Holes in DHOST Theories gr-qc · 2026-06-24 · unverdicted · none · ref 60 · internal anchor

    Radial perturbations of black holes with primary hair in DHOST theories are rewritten as a flat radial wave equation whose positive self-adjoint extension guarantees stability of the monopole mode.