Black holes of (2+1)-dimensional f(R) gravity coupled to a scalar field

Abstract

We consider f(R) gravity theories in the presence of a scalar field minimally coupled to gravity with a self-interacting potential in (2+1)-dimensions. Without specifying the form of the f(R) function, we first obtain an exact black hole solution dressed with scalar hair with the scalar charge to appear in the f(R) function and we discuss its thermodynamics. This solution at large distances gives a hairy BTZ black hole, and it reduces to the BTZ black hole when the scalar field decouples. In a pure f(R) gravity supported by the scalar field, we find an exact hairy black hole similar to the BTZ black hole with phantom hair and an analytic f(R) form and discuss its thermodynamics.

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