Semiclassical suppression of black hole production in particle collisions
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- 10 July 2001
Abstract
It is argued that the cross section for production of large black holes, for which a semiclassical description is applicable, cannot be given by the geometric area of the black hole horizon, as claimed recently in the literature. Rather the production cross section in a few-particle collision is suppressed by at least a factor exp(-I_E) with I_E being the Gibbons-Hawking (Euclidean) action for the black hole. Thus only essentially non-classical small black holes with mass of the order of the Planck mass can possibly be produced in few-particle collisions at trans-Planckian energies.Keywords
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- Version 1, 2001-07-10, ArXiv
- Published version: Physics Letters B, 518 (1-2), 137.
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