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Quantum Hair on Black Holes

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A black hole may carry quantum numbers that are {\it not} associated with massless gauge fields, contrary to the spirit of the ``no-hair'' theorems. We describe in detail two different types of black hole hair that decay exponentially at long range. The first type is associated with discrete gauge charge and the screening is due to the Higgs mechanism. The second type is associated with color magnetic charge, and the screening is due to color confinement. In both cases, we perform semi-classical calculations of the effect of the hair on local observables outside the horizon, and on black hole thermodynamics. These effects are generated by virtual cosmic strings, or virtual electric flux tubes, that sweep around the event horizon. The effects of discrete gauge charge are non-perturbative in $\hbar$, but the effects of color magnetic charge become $\hbar$-independent in a suitable limit. We present an alternative treatment of discrete gauge charge using dual variables, and examine the possibility of black hole hair associated with discrete {\it global} symmetry. We draw the distinction between {\it primary} hair, which endows a black hole with new quantum numbers, and {\it secondary} hair, which does not, and we point out some varieties of secondary hair that occur in the standard model of particle physics.

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Charged, rotating black holes in Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theory

gr-qc · 2025-06-18 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Numerical construction of asymptotically flat charged rotating black holes in EMd theory for arbitrary dilaton coupling gamma, with analysis of parameter space, zero-temperature limits, and hints of non-uniqueness.

Gravitational Properties of the Monopole Bag

hep-ph · 2026-04-29 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0 · 2 refs

Monopole bags in axionic backgrounds gravitationally collapse into horizonless states or dyonic regular black holes that evade singularities while retaining axionic hair.

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