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Higgs Induced Triboluminescence in Binary Black Hole Mergers

We conjecture that the Higgs potential can be significantly modified when it is in close proximity to the horizon of an astrophysical black hole, leading to the destabilization of the electroweak vacuum. In this situation, the black hole should be encompassed by a shell consisting of a “bowling subs...

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Autores principales: Chitishvili, Mariam, Gogberashvili, Merab, Konoplich, Rostislav, Sakharov, Alexander S.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/universe9070301
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2790740
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author Chitishvili, Mariam
Gogberashvili, Merab
Konoplich, Rostislav
Sakharov, Alexander S.
author_facet Chitishvili, Mariam
Gogberashvili, Merab
Konoplich, Rostislav
Sakharov, Alexander S.
author_sort Chitishvili, Mariam
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description We conjecture that the Higgs potential can be significantly modified when it is in close proximity to the horizon of an astrophysical black hole, leading to the destabilization of the electroweak vacuum. In this situation, the black hole should be encompassed by a shell consisting of a “bowling substance” of the nucleating new-phase bubbles. In a binary black-hole merger, just before the coalescence, the nucleated bubbles can be prevented from falling under their seeding horizons, as they are simultaneously attracted by the gravitational potential of the companion. For a short time, the unstable vacuum will be “sandwiched” between two horizons of the binary black hole, and therefore the bubbles may collide and form micro-black holes, which are rapidly evaporated by thermal emission of Hawking radiation of all Standard Model species. This evaporation, being triggered by a gravitational wave signal from the binary black-hole merger, can manifest itself in observations of gamma rays and very-high-energy neutrinos, which makes it a perfect physics case for multi-messenger astronomical observations.
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spelling cern-27907402023-08-14T02:31:56Zdoi:10.3390/universe9070301http://cds.cern.ch/record/2790740engChitishvili, MariamGogberashvili, MerabKonoplich, RostislavSakharov, Alexander S.Higgs Induced Triboluminescence in Binary Black Hole Mergershep-thParticle Physics - Theoryhep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyastro-ph.HEAstrophysics and AstronomyWe conjecture that the Higgs potential can be significantly modified when it is in close proximity to the horizon of an astrophysical black hole, leading to the destabilization of the electroweak vacuum. In this situation, the black hole should be encompassed by a shell consisting of a “bowling substance” of the nucleating new-phase bubbles. In a binary black-hole merger, just before the coalescence, the nucleated bubbles can be prevented from falling under their seeding horizons, as they are simultaneously attracted by the gravitational potential of the companion. For a short time, the unstable vacuum will be “sandwiched” between two horizons of the binary black hole, and therefore the bubbles may collide and form micro-black holes, which are rapidly evaporated by thermal emission of Hawking radiation of all Standard Model species. This evaporation, being triggered by a gravitational wave signal from the binary black-hole merger, can manifest itself in observations of gamma rays and very-high-energy neutrinos, which makes it a perfect physics case for multi-messenger astronomical observations.We conjecture that the Higgs potential can be significantly modified when it is in close proximity to the horizon of an astrophysical black hole, leading to the destabilization of the electroweak vacuum. In this situation, the black hole should be encompassed by a shell consisting of a "bowling substance" of the nucleating new phase bubbles. In a binary black hole merger, just before the coalescence, the nucleated bubbles can be prevented from falling under their seeding horizons, as they are simultaneously attracted by the gravitational potential of the companion. For a short time, the unstable vacuum will be "sandwiched" between two horizons of the binary black hole, and therefore the bubbles may collide and form micro-black holes, which will be rapidly evaporated by thermal emission of Hawking radiation of all Standard Model spices. This evaporation, being triggered by a gravitational wave signal from the binary black hole merger, can manifest itself in observations of gamma rays and very high energy neutrinos, which makes it a perfect physics case for multi-messenger astronomical observations.arXiv:2111.07178oai:cds.cern.ch:27907402021-11-13
spellingShingle hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.HE
Astrophysics and Astronomy
Chitishvili, Mariam
Gogberashvili, Merab
Konoplich, Rostislav
Sakharov, Alexander S.
Higgs Induced Triboluminescence in Binary Black Hole Mergers
title Higgs Induced Triboluminescence in Binary Black Hole Mergers
title_full Higgs Induced Triboluminescence in Binary Black Hole Mergers
title_fullStr Higgs Induced Triboluminescence in Binary Black Hole Mergers
title_full_unstemmed Higgs Induced Triboluminescence in Binary Black Hole Mergers
title_short Higgs Induced Triboluminescence in Binary Black Hole Mergers
title_sort higgs induced triboluminescence in binary black hole mergers
topic hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.HE
Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/universe9070301
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2790740
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