Abstract
AbstractBy investigating the Quasinormal Modes of a massless neutral scalar field, we have explored the influence of dark energy on the strong cosmic censorship (SCC) of charged de Sitter-like black holes. The results indicate that SCC can consistently be violated as long as the black hole approaches extremality. However, as the state parameter $$\sigma = 3\omega _f + 1$$
σ
=
3
ω
f
+
1
of the dark energy increases and approaches zero, the width of SCC violation interval demonstrates an overall decreasing trend, converging towards zero. Specifically, our research has identified a critical state parameter $$\sigma _{\text {crt}}$$
σ
crt
for dark matter. Beyond this critical value, enhancing the state parameter effectively mitigates SCC violations. However, at this critical threshold, the width of the violation interval stabilizes or marginally increase. These findings reveal a nuanced relationship between the asymptotic properties of black holes and the validity of the SCC, offering profound insights into potential mechanisms governing both the occurrence and alleviation of SCC violations.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province
Jiangsu Key Disciplines of the Fourteenth Five-Year Plan
starting funding of Suzhou University of Science and Technology
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC