Abstract

We study the scalarized charged black holes in the Einstein-Maxwell-Scalar (EMS) theory with scalar mass term. In this work, the scalar mass term is chosen to be $m^2_\phi=\alpha/\beta$, where $\alpha$ is a coupling parameter and $\beta$ is a mass-like parameter. It turns out that any scalarized charged black holes are not allowed for the case of $\beta \le 4.4$ with $q=0.7(M=0.5,Q=0.35)$ because this case implies the stable Reissner-Nodstr\"{o}m (RN) black holes. In the massless limit of $\beta\to \infty$, one recovers the case of the EMS theory. We note that the unstable RN black hole implies the appearance of scalarized charged black holes. The other unstable case of $\beta>4.4$ with $q=0.7$ allows us to obtain the $n=0,1,2,\cdots$ scalarized charged black holes for $\alpha(\beta)\ge \alpha_{\rm th}(\beta)$ where $\alpha_{\rm th}(\beta)$ represents the threshold of instability for the RN black hole. Furthermore, it is shown that the $n=0$ black hole is stable against radial perturbations, while the $n=1$ black hole is unstable. This stability result is independent of the mass parameter $\beta$.

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