Abstract In this paper, we investigate the dynamical evolution of the innermost stable circular orbit and light ring of a charged black hole under the influence of scalarization dynamics. This is achieved through a series of nonlinear simulations within the framework of the Einstein–Maxwell-dilaton theory. By combining these nonlinear simulations with a 3+1 3 + 1 approach to geodesics in the dynamical spacetime, we derive the conditions for determining the ISCO and light ring in such a dynamical spacetime. Our results demonstrate how the ISCO and light ring evolve as a ‘hairless’ charged black hole transitions to a scalarized state. Moreover, we find that black hole scalarization leads to an increase in the areal radii of both the ISCO and light ring. These findings provide new insights into black hole scalarization, particularly concerning the dynamical evolution of the ISCO and light ring in a dynamically evolving spacetime.
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