A new mass scale, implications on black hole evaporation and holography

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Abstract: We consider a new mass scale MT=(hbar2sqrtLambda/G)1/3 constructed from dimensional analysis by using G, hbar and Lambda and discuss its physical interpretation. Based on the Generalized Uncertainty Relation, a black hole with age comparable to the universe would stop radiating when the mass reaches a new mass scale M'T=c(hbar/G2sqrtLambda)1/3 at which its temperature corresponds to the mass MT. Black hole remnants could have masses ranging from a Planck mass to a trillion kilograms. Holography persists even when the uncertainty relation is modified to the Minimum Length Uncertainty Relation~(MLUR). The remnant black hole entropy is proportional to the surface area of the black hole in unit of the Planck area in arbitrary noncompact dimensions.









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