Black holes at future colliders
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Abstract One of the most dramatic consequences of low-scale (∼1 TeV) quantum gravity is copious production of mini black holes at future accelerators. Hawking radiation of these black holes is constrained mainly to our (3+1)-dimensional world and results in rich phenomenology. We discuss a sensitive probe of the dimensionality of extra space, as well as an exciting possibility of finding new physics in the decays of black holes.
Journal: arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology