Black Remnants from T-Duality
Abstract
In this paper, we will analyze the physical consequences of black remnants, which form due to non-perturbative string theoretical effects. These non-perturbative effects occur due to the T-duality in string theory. We will analyze the production of such black remnants in models with large extra dimensions, and demonstrate that these non-perturbative effects can explain the absence of mini black holes at the LHC. In fact, will constraint such models using data from the LHC. We will also analyze such non-perturbative corrections for various other black hole solutions. Thus, we will analyze the effects of such non-perturbative effects on the Van der Waals behavior of AdS black holes. We will also discuss the effects of adding a chemical potential to this system. Finally, we will comment on the physical consequences of such non-pertubative corrections to black hole solutions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1912.09235,
title = {Black Remnants from T-Duality},
author = {Behnam Pourhassan and Salman Sajad Wani and Mir Faizal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.09235},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
18 pages, 8 Figures, Results extended to higher dimensional black holes, and several other black hole solutions