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arxiv: 2310.18399 · v1 · pith:EFXX7ZTLnew · submitted 2023-10-27 · 🌀 gr-qc · hep-th· math-ph· math.MP

The spooky ghost of vectorization

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keywords blackghostvectorvectorizationcoupledfieldholeinstabilities
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An interesting mechanism for the formation of hairy black holes occurs when a vector field, non-minimally coupled to a source term, grows from a perturbation of the vacuum black hole, \textit{aka} vectorization. Its study has, however, been lacking, in part due to the constant threat of ghost instabilities that have plagued vector fields. In this work, we show evidence that, in a generic family of extended-vector-tensor theories where the vector field is non-minimally coupled to the model's invariant (source term), a spherically symmetric, vectorized black hole always suffers from ghost instabilities. These ultimately turn the process of vectorization astrophysically unviable.

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