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Overcharging a nonsingular black hole in general relativity: the nonlinear electrodynamic field effects
Recent research has showed that, by accounting for the nonlinear
electrodynamic field effects on the motion of test charged particles, it is
possible to destroy an extremal and near-extremal black hole [Phys.Rev.D 101
(2020) 12, 124067]. Inspired by this perspective, we explore the potential for
the destruction of a nonsingular black hole within the framework of general
relativity, where gravity couples with nonlinear electrodynamic field. By
combining the theory of nonlinear electrodynamics in curved spacetime, we
obtain the conserved charges for test charged particles, then investigate the
possibility of destroying the event horizon of the Ay\'on--Beato Garc\'\i a
(ABG) nonsingular black hole by test charged particle and complex scalar field.
We obtain the intervals for the parameter of the particle and scalar field
which allow us to destroy the event horizon of an extremal and near-extremal
ABG black hole black hole. Due to the nonlinear electrodynamic field effects,
both an extremal and near-extremal black hole can be destroyed. Interestingly,
we find that the parameter intervals for the test charged particle and the test
complex scalar field that can destroy the event horizon of an extremal black
hole are identical. Importantly, as the ABG black hole is a nonsingular black
hole, our findings remain consistent with the weak cosmic censorship conjecture
and might provide a viable approach to observe the internal structure of a
black hole.