Within the framework of scalar-tensor theories of gravity, certain models can evade classical black hole no-hair theorems. A well-known example is Einstein-scalar-Gauss-Bonnet gravity, where black holes carrying a scalar charge can exist. We find that, within this theory, binary black holes initially described by general relativity can acquire scalar charges once they reach a critical orbital separation ("dynamical scalarization"). We develop a simple semianalytic model, based on the adiabatic conservation of the total Wald entropy, to estimate the scalar charge evolution during the binary inspiral. We also run fully nonlinear numerical-relativity simulations for different configurations, finding consistent results. The gravitational-wave phase difference between Einstein-scalar-Gauss-Bonnet and general relativity waveforms, which we use to assess detectability, is also computed. We find that dynamical scalarization might be observable in nearly equal-mass binary black hole mergers with third-generation ground-based gravitational-wave detectors, in a narrow range of the dimensional coupling of the theory.
Dynamical hair growth in black hole binaries in Einstein-scalar-Gauss-Bonnet gravity / Capuano, L., Saló, L.A., Doneva, D.D., Yazadjiev, S.S., Barausse, E.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D. - ISSN 2470-0010. - 113:12(2026). [10.1103/hgfh-rwrw]
Dynamical hair growth in black hole binaries in Einstein-scalar-Gauss-Bonnet gravity
Capuano, Lodovico;Barausse, Enrico
2026-01-01
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Within the framework of scalar-tensor theories of gravity, certain models can evade classical black hole no-hair theorems. A well-known example is Einstein-scalar-Gauss-Bonnet gravity, where black holes carrying a scalar charge can exist. We find that, within this theory, binary black holes initially described by general relativity can acquire scalar charges once they reach a critical orbital separation ("dynamical scalarization"). We develop a simple semianalytic model, based on the adiabatic conservation of the total Wald entropy, to estimate the scalar charge evolution during the binary inspiral. We also run fully nonlinear numerical-relativity simulations for different configurations, finding consistent results. The gravitational-wave phase difference between Einstein-scalar-Gauss-Bonnet and general relativity waveforms, which we use to assess detectability, is also computed. We find that dynamical scalarization might be observable in nearly equal-mass binary black hole mergers with third-generation ground-based gravitational-wave detectors, in a narrow range of the dimensional coupling of the theory.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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