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Telling tails and quasi-resonances in the vicinity of Dymnikova regular black hole

B. C. LütfüoğluDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Hradec Králové, Rokitanského 62/26, Hradec Králové, 500 03, Czech RepublicJavlon RayimbaevInstitute of Theoretical Physics, National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, 100174, UzbekistanBekzod RahmatovNew Uzbekistan University, Movarounnahr Street 1, Tashkent, 100007, UzbekistanFayzullo ShayimovKimyo International University in Tashkent, Shota Rustaveli street 156, Tashkent, 100121, UzbekistanIkram DavletovDepartment of Technique, Urgench State University, Kh. Alimjan Str. 14, Urgench, 221100, Uzbekistan
Physics Letters Bjournal2026en
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We investigate quasinormal modes, late-time tails, and grey-body factors for massive scalar perturbations in the background of the Dymnikova regular black hole. By applying both the time-domain integration and the WKB method with Padé improvements, we show that the spectrum of massive fields differs qualitatively from the massless case. The oscillation frequency of the dominant mode grows with the field mass μ , while the damping rate decreases, suggesting the existence of quasi-resonances at sufficiently large μ . In the time domain, the late-time signal exhibits oscillatory tails with a power-law envelope, whose decay rate matches analytic expectations. Grey-body factors are also computed, showing strong suppression of radiation when mass is increased. Taken together, these results indicate that massive fields provide distinctive signatures of regular black holes and may serve as probes of near-horizon quantum corrections in the Dymnikova geometry.

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