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Main Authors: Lin-fang, Deng, He-yao, Zhang, Chao-yun, Long
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.23874
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author Lin-fang, Deng
He-yao, Zhang
Chao-yun, Long
author_facet Lin-fang, Deng
He-yao, Zhang
Chao-yun, Long
contents We extend the Banados-Silk-West effect to the static spherically symmetric black hole and rotating black hole in gravity's rainbow. Through systematic investigation that the effects of different rainbow functions on the center-of-mass energy of two test particles colliding outside the event horizon, we discussed the possibility of infinite center-of-mass energy Ecm and the corresponding motion parameters. By employing rainbow functions g0=g1=(1-E/EP)-1, infinite Ecm can be achieved through collisions occurring outside the event horizon, rather than being confined solely to collisions near the event horizon.
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spellingShingle Particle collisions around static spherically symmetric black hole and rotating black hole in gravity's rainbow
Lin-fang, Deng
He-yao, Zhang
Chao-yun, Long
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
We extend the Banados-Silk-West effect to the static spherically symmetric black hole and rotating black hole in gravity's rainbow. Through systematic investigation that the effects of different rainbow functions on the center-of-mass energy of two test particles colliding outside the event horizon, we discussed the possibility of infinite center-of-mass energy Ecm and the corresponding motion parameters. By employing rainbow functions g0=g1=(1-E/EP)-1, infinite Ecm can be achieved through collisions occurring outside the event horizon, rather than being confined solely to collisions near the event horizon.
title Particle collisions around static spherically symmetric black hole and rotating black hole in gravity's rainbow
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.23874