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Main Authors: Behdadkia, Fatemeh, Mirza, Behrouz, Tavakoli, Masoumeh
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.15560
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author Behdadkia, Fatemeh
Mirza, Behrouz
Tavakoli, Masoumeh
author_facet Behdadkia, Fatemeh
Mirza, Behrouz
Tavakoli, Masoumeh
contents The center-of-mass energy of two colliding particles could be arbitrarily high in the vicinity of event horizons of the extremal Myers-Perry black holes if the angular momentum of colliding particles is fine-tuned to the critical values. We investigate the maximum efficiency of two colliding particles in four and six dimensions. The efficiency of collision for two particles near the four-dimensional Kerr black holes is 130 %. We show that the efficiency increases to 145 % for collision in six dimensions. We also show that the region for the polar angle in which the particle can reach the high energy is larger when the dimension of space-time increases.
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spellingShingle Efficiency of Higher Dimensional Black Holes as Particle Accelerators
Behdadkia, Fatemeh
Mirza, Behrouz
Tavakoli, Masoumeh
High Energy Physics - Theory
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
The center-of-mass energy of two colliding particles could be arbitrarily high in the vicinity of event horizons of the extremal Myers-Perry black holes if the angular momentum of colliding particles is fine-tuned to the critical values. We investigate the maximum efficiency of two colliding particles in four and six dimensions. The efficiency of collision for two particles near the four-dimensional Kerr black holes is 130 %. We show that the efficiency increases to 145 % for collision in six dimensions. We also show that the region for the polar angle in which the particle can reach the high energy is larger when the dimension of space-time increases.
title Efficiency of Higher Dimensional Black Holes as Particle Accelerators
topic High Energy Physics - Theory
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.15560