Differentiating unparticles from extra dimensions via mini black hole thermodynamics
Abstract
A simple method for differentiating two similar accelerator-based black hole creation mechanisms -- compactified extra dimensions and unparticle-enhanced gravity -- is discussed, in light of several properties of black hole thermodynamics. The real-valued scaling dimension will induce interactions that mimic those in a universe with (2-2)-extra spatial dimensions, and thus provides an alternative mechanism for black hole creation at the LHC within the confines of standard 4D general relativity. This results in mass-dependent Hawking temperature profiles that depend primarily on , yielding an evaporation signature unique to the framework. Specifically, a precision reconstruction of the Hawking temperature spectrum morphology for black holes of mass yields conclusive evidence of one mechanism over the other, due to the presence of additional adjustable parameters in the unparticle sector.
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