Axions Create Singularities on Extremal Horizons
Gary T. Horowitz, Maciej Kolanowski, Grant N. Remmen, Jorge E. Santos
arXiv:2605.30411v1 Announce Type: cross
Abstract: We show that axions cause extremal black holes to have singular horizons. This is true for almost all values of the axion mass and coupling provided the black hole is rotating and has some arbitrarily small nonzero charge. When the axion mass becomes large, these singularities are related to the recently discovered singularities induced by higher-derivative corrections to the Einstein-Maxwell equations. Away from extremality, this effect produces anomalously large tidal forces in the vicinity of near-extremal horizons, causing breakdown of the effective theory.arXiv:2605.30411v1 Announce Type: cross
Abstract: We show that axions cause extremal black holes to have singular horizons. This is true for almost all values of the axion mass and coupling provided the black hole is rotating and has some arbitrarily small nonzero charge. When the axion mass becomes large, these singularities are related to the recently discovered singularities induced by higher-derivative corrections to the Einstein-Maxwell equations. Away from extremality, this effect produces anomalously large tidal forces in the vicinity of near-extremal horizons, causing breakdown of the effective theory.
2026-06-01
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