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    Scalar field black holes

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    With a suitable decomposition of its energy-momentum tensor into pressureless matter and a vacuum type term, we investigate the spherical gravitational collapse of a minimally coupled, self-interacting scalar field, showing that it collapses to a singularity. The formed blackhole has a mass M∼1/mM \sim 1/m (in Planck units), where mm is the mass of the scalar field. If the latter has the axion mass, m∼10−5m \sim 10^{-5} eV, the former has a mass M∼10−5M⊙M \sim 10^{-5} M_{\odot}.Comment: 8 pages, no figure

    Hawking radiation for non asymptotically flat dilatonic black holes using gravitational anomaly

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    The dd-dimensional scalar field action may be reduced, in the background geometry of a black hole, to a 2-dimensional effective action. In the near horizon region, it appears a gravitational anomaly: the energy-momentum tensor of the scalar field is not conserved anymore. This anomaly is removed by introducing a term related to the Hawking temperature of the black hole. Even if the temperature term introduced is not covariant, a gauge transformation may restore the covariance. We apply this method to compute the temperature of the black hole of the dilatonic non asymptotically flat black holes. We compare the results with those obtained through other methods.Comment: Latex file, 22 pages. Some discussions enlarged. New references. Accepted for publication in the European Physical Journal

    Scalar perturbations and the possible self-destruction of the phantom menace

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    Some analysis of the supernovae type Ia observational data seems to indicate that the Universe today is dominated by a phantom field, for which all energy conditions are violated. Such phantom field may imply a singularity in a future finite time, called big rip. Studying the evolution of scalar perturbations for such a field, we show that if the pressure is negative enough, the Universe can become highly inhomogeneous and this phantom menace may be avoided.Comment: Latex file, 5 page
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