High energy colliders as black hole factories: The end of short distance physics
University of California, Santa Barbara · Stanford University
Abstract
If the fundamental Planck scale is of order of a TeV, as is the case in some extra-dimension scenarios, future hadron colliders such as the CERN Large Hadron Collider will be black hole factories. The nonperturbative process of black hole formation and decay by Hawking evaporation gives rise to spectacular events with up to many dozens of relatively hard jets and leptons with a characteristic ratio of hadronic to leptonic activity of roughly 5:1. The total transverse energy of such events is typically a sizable fraction of the beam energy. Perturbative hard scattering processes at energies well above the Planck scale are cloaked behind a horizon, thus limiting the ability to probe short distances. The high…
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2Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Particle physics
- Large extra dimension
- Lepton
- Large Hadron Collider
- Missing energy
- Extra dimensions
- Black hole (networking)
- Affordable and clean energy