Horizon of quantum black holes in various dimensions
Abstract
We adapt the horizon wave-function formalism to describe massive static spherically symmetric sources in a general -dimensional space-time, for and including the case. We find that the probability that such objects are (quantum) black holes behaves similarly to the probability in the framework for . In fact, for , the probability increases towards unity as the mass grows above the relevant -dimensional Planck scale . At fixed mass, however, decreases with increasing , so that a particle with mass has just about probability to be a black hole in , and smaller for larger . This result has a potentially strong impact on estimates of black hole production in colliders. In contrast, for , we find the probability is comparably larger for smaller masses, but , suggesting that such lower dimensional black holes are purely quantum and not classical objects. This result is consistent with recent observations that sub-Planckian black holes are governed by an effective two-dimensional gravitation theory. Lastly, we derive Generalised Uncertainty Principle relations for the black holes under consideration, and find a minimum length corresponding to a characteristic energy scale of the order of the fundamental gravitational mass in . For we instead find the uncertainty due to the horizon fluctuations has the same form as the usual Heisenberg contribution, and therefore no fundamental scale exists.
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@article{arxiv.1509.09317,
title = {Horizon of quantum black holes in various dimensions},
author = {Roberto Casadio and Rogerio T. Cavalcanti and Andrea Giugno and Jonas Mureika},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.09317},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
Latex, 16 pages, 8 figures. Final version to appear in PLB