Abstract

We give a new simple proof of the fact that there are no non-trivial black holes with a regular horizon in Einstein-Higgs theory with any number of scalar fields and an arbitrary potential. We also give a brief discussion on the contrast between this theory and the Einstein-Yang-Mills theory that is responsible for the difference in the set of solutions allowed by each one.

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