Brane-world black holes and the scale of gravity

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DOI10.1007/JHEP09(2011)023zbMATH Open1301.81174arXiv1104.3043MaRDI QIDQ480606FDOQ480606


Authors: Gian Luigi Alberghi, Roberto Casadio, Octavian Micu, Alessio Orlandi Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 December 2014

Published in: Journal of High Energy Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: A particle in four dimensions should behave like a classical black hole if the horizon radius is larger than the Compton wavelength or, equivalently, if its degeneracy (measured by entropy in units of the Planck scale) is large. For spherically symmetric black holes in 4 + d dimensions, both arguments again lead to a mass threshold MC and degeneracy scale Mdeg of the order of the fundamental scale of gravity MG. In the brane-world, deviations from the Schwarzschild metric induced by bulk effects alter the horizon radius and effective four-dimensional Euclidean action in such a way that MC simeq Mdeg might be either larger or smaller than MG. This opens up the possibility that black holes exist with a mass smaller than MG and might be produced at the LHC even if M>10 TeV, whereas effects due to bulk graviton exchanges remain undetectable because suppressed by inverse powers of MG. Conversely, even if black holes are not found at the LHC, it is still possible that MC>MG and MG simeq 1TeV.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1104.3043




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