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Reading the Number of Extra Dimensions in the Spectrum of Hawking Radiation

After a brief review of the production and decay of Schwarzschild-like (4+n)-dimensional black holes in the framework of theories with Large Extra Dimensions, we proceed to derive the greybody factors and emission rates for scalars, fermions and gauge bosons on the brane. We present and discuss anal...

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Autor principal: Kanti, Panagiota
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/676846
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description After a brief review of the production and decay of Schwarzschild-like (4+n)-dimensional black holes in the framework of theories with Large Extra Dimensions, we proceed to derive the greybody factors and emission rates for scalars, fermions and gauge bosons on the brane. We present and discuss analytic and numerical methods for obtaining the above results, and demonstrate that both the amount and type of Hawking radiation emitted by the black hole can help us to determine the number of spacelike dimensions that exist in nature.
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spelling cern-6768462023-03-14T19:13:09Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/676846engKanti, PanagiotaReading the Number of Extra Dimensions in the Spectrum of Hawking RadiationParticle Physics - PhenomenologyAfter a brief review of the production and decay of Schwarzschild-like (4+n)-dimensional black holes in the framework of theories with Large Extra Dimensions, we proceed to derive the greybody factors and emission rates for scalars, fermions and gauge bosons on the brane. We present and discuss analytic and numerical methods for obtaining the above results, and demonstrate that both the amount and type of Hawking radiation emitted by the black hole can help us to determine the number of spacelike dimensions that exist in nature.After a brief review of the production and decay of Schwarzschild-like (4+n)-dimensional black holes in the framework of theories with Large Extra Dimensions, we proceed to derive the greybody factors and emission rates for scalars, fermions and gauge bosons on the brane. We present and discuss analytic and numerical methods for obtaining the above results, and demonstrate that both the amount and type of Hawking radiation emitted by the black hole can help us to determine the number of spacelike dimensions that exist in nature.hep-ph/0310162oai:cds.cern.ch:6768462003-10-14
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Kanti, Panagiota
Reading the Number of Extra Dimensions in the Spectrum of Hawking Radiation
title Reading the Number of Extra Dimensions in the Spectrum of Hawking Radiation
title_full Reading the Number of Extra Dimensions in the Spectrum of Hawking Radiation
title_fullStr Reading the Number of Extra Dimensions in the Spectrum of Hawking Radiation
title_full_unstemmed Reading the Number of Extra Dimensions in the Spectrum of Hawking Radiation
title_short Reading the Number of Extra Dimensions in the Spectrum of Hawking Radiation
title_sort reading the number of extra dimensions in the spectrum of hawking radiation
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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