Mini-review on mini-black holes from the mini-Big Bang
Abstract
We review the basic ideas about man-made quantum mechanical black holes. We start by an overview of the proposed attempts to circumvent the hierarchy problem. We study the phenomenological implications of a strong gravity regime at the terascale and we focus on the issue of microscopic black holes. We provide the experimental bounds on relevant quantities as they emerge from major ongoing experiments. The experimental results exclude the production of black holes in collisions up to 8 TeV. We provide some possible explanations of such negative results in view of forthcoming investigations.
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@article{arxiv.1403.0944,
title = {Mini-review on mini-black holes from the mini-Big Bang},
author = {Marcus Bleicher and Piero Nicolini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.0944},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
7 pages, 5 figures, paper based on the talk given at STARS2013/SMFNS2013, Havana/Varadero, Cuba, 4-10 May 2013, submitted for a special issue of Astronomische Nachrichten; v2 additional references and comments