For very massive fields, a charged black hole with horizon potential Φ_H greater than Q/M can support the stationary scalar cloud that triggers superradiant instability.
Infinitesimally thin static scalar shells surrounding charged Gauss-Bonnet black holes
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We reveal the existence of a new form of spontaneously scalarized black-hole configurations. In particular, it is proved that Reissner-Nordstr\"om black holes in the highly charged regime $Q/M>(Q/M)_{\text{crit}}=\sqrt{21}/5$ can support {\it thin} matter shells that are made of massive scalar fields with a non-minimal coupling to the Gauss-Bonnet invariant of the curved spacetime. These static scalar shells, which become infinitesimally thin in the dimensionless large-mass $M\mu\gg1$ regime, hover a finite proper distance above the black-hole horizon [here $\{M,Q\}$ are respectively the mass and electric charge of the central supporting black hole, and $\mu$ is the proper mass of the supported scalar field]. In addition, we derive a remarkably compact analytical formula for the discrete resonance spectrum $\{\eta(Q/M,M\mu;n)\}_{n=0}^{n=\infty}$ of the non-trivial coupling parameter which characterizes the bound-state charged-black-hole-thin-massive-scalar-shell cloudy configurations of the composed Einstein-Maxwell-scalar field theory.
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A sufficient condition for the development of superradiant instabilities in charged black-hole spacetimes
For very massive fields, a charged black hole with horizon potential Φ_H greater than Q/M can support the stationary scalar cloud that triggers superradiant instability.