Exact charged black hole solutions, static and time-dependent, are built in a class of reverse-engineered Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theories, with explicit collapse from a smaller to a larger black hole.
Critical Behavior in a Massless Scalar Field Collapse with Self-interaction Potential
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We examine a one-parameter family of analytical solutions representing spherically symmetric collapse of a nonlinear massless scalar field with self-interaction in an asymptotically flat spacetime. The time evolution exhibits a type of critical behavior. Depending on the scalar charge parameter $q$ as compared to a critical value $q^*$, the incoming scalar wave collapses either to a globally naked central singularity if $q<q^*$ (weak field) or to a scalar-hairy black hole if $q>q^*$ (strong field), both having finite asymptotic masses. Near the critical evolution, the black hole mass follows a product-logarithmic scaling law: $-M^2\ln M \sim q-q^*$ with $0<M\ll 1$ and $q>q^*$. The solution admits no self-similarity and satisfies the null and the strong energy conditions.
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Static and Dynamic Charged Black Holes
Exact charged black hole solutions, static and time-dependent, are built in a class of reverse-engineered Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theories, with explicit collapse from a smaller to a larger black hole.