A reverse-engineered modified-Schwarzschild solution in scalar-coupled higher-curvature gravity is presented, whose headline 'weaker singularity' claim is contradicted by its own Kretschmann-scalar results (r^-9 versus GR's r^-6).
Charged solution with equal metric ansatz in Gauss-Bonnet theory coupled to scalar field
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In the course of this research, we employ the Gauss-Bonnet equation of motion alongside the scalar field and potential to acquire a fresh solution for a spherically symmetrical charged black hole. Specifically, we derive this black hole solution by employing a metric potential where the components are equal, that is, $g_{tt}=g_{rr}$. In our research, we achieve several accomplishments, including fixing the characteristics of the scalar field, and the Gauss-Bonnet term. We thoroughly examine the physical properties associated with such black hole and show that we have supplementary terms when compared to the Reissner-Nordstr\"om black hole solution. These additional terms are of the order $O(\frac{1}{r^6})$ and $O(\frac{1}{r^9})$. The presence of these supplementary terms can be attributed to the impact of the scalar function denoted as $\xi$. Such expressions play a crucial role in generating the multi-horizon black hole solution. The presence of these extra terms facilitates the derivation of a modified first law of thermodynamics and the corresponding Smarr relation.
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An innovative black hole solution and thermodynamic properties in higher-order curvature gravity with a scalar field
A reverse-engineered modified-Schwarzschild solution in scalar-coupled higher-curvature gravity is presented, whose headline 'weaker singularity' claim is contradicted by its own Kretschmann-scalar results (r^-9 versus GR's r^-6).