We consider four-dimensional Einstein gravity minimally coupled to a dilaton scalar field with a supergravity-inspired scalar potential. We obtain an exact time-dependent spherically symmetric solution describing gravitational collapse to a static scalar-hairy black hole. The solution can be asymptotically AdS, flat or dS depending on the value of the cosmological constant parameter Λ in the potential. As the advanced time u increases, the metric approaches the static limit in an exponential fashion, i.e., e−u/u0 with u0∼1/(α4M0)1/3 , where M0 is the mass of the final black hole and α is the second parameter in the potential. Similarly to the Vaidya solution, at u=0 , the spacetime can be matched to an (A)dS or flat vacuum except that at th...
AbstractWe consider three dimensional Einstein gravity non-minimally coupled to a real scalar field ...
Analytic form has been obtained for four-dimensional black holes with a minimal Hawking temperature ...
AbstractIn the context of gravitational collapse and black hole formation, we reconsider the problem...
AbstractWe consider four-dimensional Einstein gravity minimally coupled to a dilaton scalar field wi...
We consider Einstein gravity minimally coupled to a scalar field with a given potential in general d...
We present results of numerical simulations of the formation of black holes from the gravitational c...
We study the thermodynamics of n -dimensional static asymptotically AdS black holes in Einstein grav...
We study Einstein gravity minimally coupled to a scalar field in a static, spherically symmetric spa...
We show that for n -dimensional Einstein gravity coupled to a scalar field with mass-squared m20=−n(...
General static solutions for a massless scalar field coupled to a class of effectively 2-d gravity t...
A linear coupling between a scalar field and the Gauss–Bonnet invariant is the only known interactio...
AbstractWe show that for n-dimensional Einstein gravity coupled to a scalar field with mass-squared ...
We consider three dimensional Einstein gravity non-minimally coupled to a real scalar field with a s...
In this work we study static black holes in the regularized 4D Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet theory of gravi...
We extend the analysis, initiated in [1], of the thermodynamic stability of four-dimensional asympto...
AbstractWe consider three dimensional Einstein gravity non-minimally coupled to a real scalar field ...
Analytic form has been obtained for four-dimensional black holes with a minimal Hawking temperature ...
AbstractIn the context of gravitational collapse and black hole formation, we reconsider the problem...
AbstractWe consider four-dimensional Einstein gravity minimally coupled to a dilaton scalar field wi...
We consider Einstein gravity minimally coupled to a scalar field with a given potential in general d...
We present results of numerical simulations of the formation of black holes from the gravitational c...
We study the thermodynamics of n -dimensional static asymptotically AdS black holes in Einstein grav...
We study Einstein gravity minimally coupled to a scalar field in a static, spherically symmetric spa...
We show that for n -dimensional Einstein gravity coupled to a scalar field with mass-squared m20=−n(...
General static solutions for a massless scalar field coupled to a class of effectively 2-d gravity t...
A linear coupling between a scalar field and the Gauss–Bonnet invariant is the only known interactio...
AbstractWe show that for n-dimensional Einstein gravity coupled to a scalar field with mass-squared ...
We consider three dimensional Einstein gravity non-minimally coupled to a real scalar field with a s...
In this work we study static black holes in the regularized 4D Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet theory of gravi...
We extend the analysis, initiated in [1], of the thermodynamic stability of four-dimensional asympto...
AbstractWe consider three dimensional Einstein gravity non-minimally coupled to a real scalar field ...
Analytic form has been obtained for four-dimensional black holes with a minimal Hawking temperature ...
AbstractIn the context of gravitational collapse and black hole formation, we reconsider the problem...