The regular response of a massless minimally coupled scalar to a static point charge on de Sitter necessarily breaks dilatation symmetry, even though its energy-momentum tensor does not.
Constraints on the symmetry noninheriting scalar black hole hair
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Any recipe to grow black hole hair has to circumvent no-hair theorems by violating some of their assumptions. Recently discovered hairy black hole solutions exist due to the fact that their scalar fields don't inherit the symmetries of the spacetime metric. We present here a general analysis of the constraints which limit the possible forms of such a hair, for both the real and the complex scalar fields. These results can be taken as a novel piece of the black hole uniqueness theorems or simply as a symmetry noninheriting Ans\"atze guide. In addition we introduce new classification of the gravitational field equations which might prove useful for various generalizations of the theorems about spacetimes with symmetries.
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Breaking of scaling symmetry by massless scalar on de Sitter
The regular response of a massless minimally coupled scalar to a static point charge on de Sitter necessarily breaks dilatation symmetry, even though its energy-momentum tensor does not.