In a recent paper Caate (CQG, 35, 025018 (2018)) proved a no hair theorem to static and spherically symmetric or stationary axisymmetric black holes in general f(R) gravity. The theorem applies for isolated asymptotically flat or asymptotically de Sitter black holes and also in the case when vacuum is replaced by a minimally coupled source having a traceless energy momentum tensor. This theorem excludes the case of pure quadratic gravity, f(R) = R(exp 2). In this paper we use the scalar tensor representation of general f(R) theory to show that there are no hairy black hole in pure R(exp 2) gravity. The result is limited to spherically symmetric black holes but does not assume asymptotic flatness or de-Sitter asymptotics as in most of the no...
We find static spherically symmetric solutions of scale invariant $R^2$ gravity. The latter has been...
In this paper two things are done. First, it is pointed out the existence of exact asymptotically fl...
We prove the non existence of massive scalar, vector and tensor hairs outside the surface of a stati...
International audienceScalar-tensor theories are a natural alternative to general relativity, as the...
25 pages, 11 figuresWe provide strong numerical evidence for a new no-scalar-hair theorem for black ...
This paper examines the validity of the no scalar hair theorem for charged axially symmetric station...
We consider the status of black hole (BH) solutions with nontrivial scalar fields but no gauge field...
The simplicity of black holes, as characterized by no-hair theorems, is one of the most important ma...
© 2020 American Physical Society. The no-hair theorem by Mayo and Bekenstein states that there exist...
We prove a no charged scalar hair theorem for static black holes in de-Sitter spacetime in the regio...
We find static spherically symmetric solutions of scale invariant R 2 gravity. The latter has been s...
We construct static, spherically symmetric black hole solutions in scalar extended ghost-free massiv...
With the recent successes and the future prospects in gravitational interferometry, the study of bla...
We prove the nonexistence of massive scalar, vector and tensor hairs outside the surface of a static...
We extend all known black hole no-hair theorems to space-times endowed with a positive cosmological ...
We find static spherically symmetric solutions of scale invariant $R^2$ gravity. The latter has been...
In this paper two things are done. First, it is pointed out the existence of exact asymptotically fl...
We prove the non existence of massive scalar, vector and tensor hairs outside the surface of a stati...
International audienceScalar-tensor theories are a natural alternative to general relativity, as the...
25 pages, 11 figuresWe provide strong numerical evidence for a new no-scalar-hair theorem for black ...
This paper examines the validity of the no scalar hair theorem for charged axially symmetric station...
We consider the status of black hole (BH) solutions with nontrivial scalar fields but no gauge field...
The simplicity of black holes, as characterized by no-hair theorems, is one of the most important ma...
© 2020 American Physical Society. The no-hair theorem by Mayo and Bekenstein states that there exist...
We prove a no charged scalar hair theorem for static black holes in de-Sitter spacetime in the regio...
We find static spherically symmetric solutions of scale invariant R 2 gravity. The latter has been s...
We construct static, spherically symmetric black hole solutions in scalar extended ghost-free massiv...
With the recent successes and the future prospects in gravitational interferometry, the study of bla...
We prove the nonexistence of massive scalar, vector and tensor hairs outside the surface of a static...
We extend all known black hole no-hair theorems to space-times endowed with a positive cosmological ...
We find static spherically symmetric solutions of scale invariant $R^2$ gravity. The latter has been...
In this paper two things are done. First, it is pointed out the existence of exact asymptotically fl...
We prove the non existence of massive scalar, vector and tensor hairs outside the surface of a stati...