Charge Conjugation and Parity Violations as a Signature for Black Hole Formation in Hadron Collisions
Abstract
Black hole formation (BHF) in hadron collisions is a subject of great interest. Hard quark-quark collisions are generally associated with the production of particles at large transverse momenta or with high multiplicities. If BHF occurs, we might expect large violations of baryon number, charge conjugation (C), parity (P), strangeness, isospin, etc. in such processes. C and P have not been well tested in hadronic interactions. I propose new tests of C and P that can be adapted to a variety of BHF scenarios. These may provide more sensitive searches for BHF or other new physics at existing colliders.
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