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Black hole bound on the number of species and quantum gravity at CERN LHC
In theories with a large number N of particle species, black hole physics imposes an upper bound on the mass of the species equal to M_{Planck}/\sqrt{N}. This bound suggests a novel solution to the hierarchy problem in which there are N \approx 10^{32} gravitationally coupled species, for example 10...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.77.045027 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1064719 |
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author | Dvali, Gia Redi, Michele |
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description | In theories with a large number N of particle species, black hole physics imposes an upper bound on the mass of the species equal to M_{Planck}/\sqrt{N}. This bound suggests a novel solution to the hierarchy problem in which there are N \approx 10^{32} gravitationally coupled species, for example 10^{32} copies of the Standard Model. The black hole bound forces them to be at the weak scale, hence providing a stable hierarchy. We present various arguments, that in such theories the effective gravitational cutoff is reduced to \Lambda_G \approx M_{Planck}/\sqrt{N} and a new description is needed around this scale. In particular black-holes smaller than \Lambda_G^{-1} are already no longer semi-classical. The nature of the completion is model dependent. One natural possibility is that \Lambda_G is the quantum gravity scale. We provide evidence that within this type of scenarios, contrary to the standard intuition, micro black holes have a (slowly-fading) memory of the species of origin. Consequently the black holes produced at LHC, will predominantly decay into the Standard Model particles, and negligibly into the other species. |
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spelling | cern-10647192019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.77.045027http://cds.cern.ch/record/1064719engDvali, GiaRedi, MicheleBlack hole bound on the number of species and quantum gravity at CERN LHCParticle Physics - TheoryIn theories with a large number N of particle species, black hole physics imposes an upper bound on the mass of the species equal to M_{Planck}/\sqrt{N}. This bound suggests a novel solution to the hierarchy problem in which there are N \approx 10^{32} gravitationally coupled species, for example 10^{32} copies of the Standard Model. The black hole bound forces them to be at the weak scale, hence providing a stable hierarchy. We present various arguments, that in such theories the effective gravitational cutoff is reduced to \Lambda_G \approx M_{Planck}/\sqrt{N} and a new description is needed around this scale. In particular black-holes smaller than \Lambda_G^{-1} are already no longer semi-classical. The nature of the completion is model dependent. One natural possibility is that \Lambda_G is the quantum gravity scale. We provide evidence that within this type of scenarios, contrary to the standard intuition, micro black holes have a (slowly-fading) memory of the species of origin. Consequently the black holes produced at LHC, will predominantly decay into the Standard Model particles, and negligibly into the other species.arXiv:0710.4344oai:cds.cern.ch:10647192007-10-25 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Theory Dvali, Gia Redi, Michele Black hole bound on the number of species and quantum gravity at CERN LHC |
title | Black hole bound on the number of species and quantum gravity at CERN LHC |
title_full | Black hole bound on the number of species and quantum gravity at CERN LHC |
title_fullStr | Black hole bound on the number of species and quantum gravity at CERN LHC |
title_full_unstemmed | Black hole bound on the number of species and quantum gravity at CERN LHC |
title_short | Black hole bound on the number of species and quantum gravity at CERN LHC |
title_sort | black hole bound on the number of species and quantum gravity at cern lhc |
topic | Particle Physics - Theory |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.77.045027 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1064719 |
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