Anisotropic scalar field emission from TeV scale black hole

Abstract

Black holes are predicted to be copiously produced at the CERN Large Hadron Collider in the scenarios of TeV scale gravity. We report recent progress in studying decay of such a higher dimensional black hole in D=4+n dimensions through the Hawking radiation into brane localized fields taking into account its angular momentum which is indispensable for realistic simulations. Presented is the greybody factors for a scalar field emission, which confirms our previous results in low energy approximation: (i) the existence of super-radiance modes and (ii) the non-trivial angular distribution of radiated scalar field. Phenomenological implications and future plans are discussed.

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