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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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Autores principales: Dvali, Gia, Redi, Michele
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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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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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
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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
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