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Charged qOS-extremal black hole and its scalarization by entropy function approach

We investigate scalarization of charged quantum Oppenheimer-Snyder extremal (cqOSe)-black hole in the Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet-scalar theory with a nonlinear electrodynamics term. This black hole is described by quantum parameter $α$ and magnetic charge $P$. It is equivalent to the qOS-extremal black hole whose action is still unknown when imposing a relation of $(3αP^2)^{1/4}\to 3M/2$. Focusing on the onset of scalarization, we find the single branch of scalarized cqOS extremal (scqOSe)-black holes. To obtain a scalar cloud (seed) for the single branch, however, we have to consider its near-horizon geometry of the Bertotti-Bobinson (BR) spacetime. In this case, two scalar clouds for positive and negative coupling constant $λ$ are found to represent two branches. Applying Sen's entropy function approach to this theory, we obtain the entropy which is the only physical quantity to describe the scqOSe-black holes. We find that the positive branch is preferred than the negative branch.

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