Abstract
A black hole can carry quantum numbers that are not associated with massless gauge fields, contrary to the spirit of the ‘‘no-hair’’ theorems. In the Higgs phase of a gauge theory, electric charge on a black hole generates a nonzero electric field outside the event horizon. This field is nonperturbative in ħ and is exponentially screened far from the hole. It arises from the cloud of virtual cosmic strings that surround the black hole. In the confinement phase, a magnetic charge on a black hole generates a classical field that is screened at long range by nonperturbative effects. Despite the sharp difference in their formal descriptions, the electric and magnetic cases are closely similar physically.
- Received 24 June 1991
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.67.1975
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